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Why does harriet robinson note that it is “hardly necessary to say” that the 1836 lowell strike failed to improve conditions in the mills? a. it is hardly necessary to say that so far as results were concerned this strike did no good. b. the dissatisfaction of the operatives subsided, or burned itself out, and though the authorities did not accede to their demands, the majority returned to their work, and the corporation went on cutting down the wages.

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