Question

Joseph Story drew on the Contract Clause in a dissent for a case regarding the construction, over this river, of a toll-free bridge that put an adjacent bridge out of business. For 10 points each:
[10m] Name this river upon which a city’s “associates” established a “manufacturing company” based on a similar business in the town of Beverly.
ANSWER: Charles River [accept Charles River Bridge v. Warren Bridge] (The “Boston Associates” operated the Boston Manufacturing Company out of Waltham.)
[10e] Needing more hydropower, an “associate” with this surname shifted textile production to the Merrimack River. Young “Mill Girls” staffed vertically integrated production centers in a labor system named after Waltham and a city with this name.
ANSWER: Lowell [accept Lowell, Massachusetts; accept Waltham-Lowell system; accept Francis Cabot Lowell]
[10h] Under this person, the “Mill Girls” organized into the Lowell Female Labor Reform Association, which distributed a number of “Factory Tracts” and published the periodical The Offering.
ANSWER: Sarah Bagley [or Sarah George Bagley]

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TeamOpponentPart 1Part 2Part 3Total
Brown AWUSTL A1010020
Claremont AIowa State A1010020
Columbia AHarvard A1010020
Cornell BToronto A010010
Duke AChicago B010010
Florida AYale A1010020
Georgia Tech BYale B1010020
Houston AMichigan A0000
Illinois APenn A010010
Imperial ANYU A0000
Indiana ATexas A100010
Johns Hopkins AFlorida B1010020
Maryland AGeorgia Tech A010010
McGill ASouth Carolina A0000
Minnesota AMIT A010010
Minnesota BPurdue A010010
North Carolina AChicago C010010
Ohio State AChicago A1010020
Penn State AVirginia A1010020
Rutgers AWUSTL B1010020
Rutgers BColumbia B1010020
Stanford ACornell A1010020
UC Berkeley ANorthwestern A1010020
UC Berkeley BVanderbilt A010010