yes
it did not increase the power of anything, the industrial revolution harnessed the power of steam. :) :) :) by abbie mcalpine
Factory owners in the Industrial Revolution wanted to hire women because they could pay them lower wages than men.
its actually, the middle class
money
speedy production
it did not increase the power of anything, the industrial revolution harnessed the power of steam. :) :) :) by abbie mcalpine
Factory owners in the Industrial Revolution wanted to hire women because they could pay them lower wages than men.
its actually, the middle class
money
speedy production
The out come of the Industrial Revolution was successful. It turn out to be good because of the new factory owners and new workers.
So they dont rebel
Apart from the few factory and mill owners who had the welfare of their emplyees at heart, very little. Any improvement gained came largely from the employees banding together and struggling for them.
Merchants, shippers, and factory owners all gained wealth during the industrial revolution. They also gained status in society, and it also ended with a larger middle class of people.
Merchants, shippers, and factory owners all gained wealth during the industrial revolution. They also gained status in society, and it also ended with a larger middle class of people.
Middle Class grew during the Industrial Revolution, skilled workers, professionals, business people, wealthy farmers, factory owners, shippers, merchants, factory owners, merchants and bankers grew wealthier than the landowners, and the aristocrats.
During the industrial revolution, factory owners preferred to hire women because they were able to carry out hand skill tasks efficiently and for a longer period at once. Women were easy to manage while in groups and they offered their labor at affordable costs.