they were forced to give up thier jobs...
Farmers and factory workers; and fishermen along the coastline.
Soldiers were ordinary citizens. They were farmers, factory workers, dock laborers, town employees, fishermen, carpenters, or unemployed.
Workers were available factory jobs because of the High Wages.
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Most factory workers lived in temporary housing provided by the factory. They are often overcrowded, with bunk beds and communal toilets.
factory workers farmers and politics
They are factory workers and farmers.
farmers and factory workers
Farmers and factory workers; and fishermen along the coastline.
farmers and factory workers
Non-farm workers, including factory workers, averaged $1,400 per year. Farmers earned an average of $400 per year during the 1920's.
Non-farm workers, including factory workers, averaged $1,400 per year. Farmers earned an average of $400 per year during the 1920's.
64 percent of workers are farmers in Ireland
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.
Soldiers were ordinary citizens. They were farmers, factory workers, dock laborers, town employees, fishermen, carpenters, or unemployed.
Factory workers
Child factory workers, like all workers, were supervised.