Working in the textile mills was good for young female Americans because it employed more people. In the beginning, Samuel Slater snuck into America from England and gave us the plans for factories. He built the first one in Pawtucket, Rhode Island in 1790. At first he hired eight children from the ages of 7 to 12 although he did only pay them a low wage, they were still making the money. Afterwards, Slater built a larger mill and started to hire whole families. Their wage was considered good then. However, their wages lowered because of falling profits.
The young women who worked in American textile mills devoted all of their time to work. Many of them worked in extremely poor conditions and as a result developed health problems.
Sense they did the work faster and better than humans, it caused people to get fired from their jobs.
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Women had hard lives. They ran the family, made the clothes, and cooked the meals.
Yes.
poetry affect lives of children by giving them feeling when they first read a poem they will get the same feelings the poem has to offer.
they affect there lives because it saved time and made deleveries easier and faster to arrive.
If It Wasn't For Him Black People Would Be Working On Plantations.
no, the cause of the textile industy was because In England, the recent turn of the century had gone largely unnoticed, and the majority of the country's population lives in the countryside which is completely isolated or in small communities.
it made life easier for working women
it made life easier for working women
it made life easier for working women
It makes the work easier and faster. But not high quality.
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It reformed major cities like Chicago and New York City.
made traveling easier for people
he was the first African American to play baseball on the Major League
how did this affect other areas of their lives