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they did not get a lot men got double the amount than women.
Mostly the fact that in the absence of the vast majority of the younger men of the country, many women were employed in the various factories to build the military equipment which the soldiers,sailors and airmen used to fight and win the war. This was the first time many of these women had been employed and earned a paycheck. It had ramifications in society which remain to the present day.
many women took the places of men in the factories and other jobs in the u.s in germany, women did at least a year of farm work to help with the war
Some hardships faced by factory workers during the Industrial Revolution were that the factories were not heated or air conditioned, they had to work long hours, and they had no rights. Children worked in many of the factories as well.
Due to World War II, and many men being conscripted into the armed forces, women took over many jobs that were usually done by men. Women worked in ammunition/aeroplane/tank building factories, drove ambulances, buses and trains, and did many more tasks.
Women who worked in munitions factories during World War II made explosives to put into the weapons. They worked under very dangerous situations which caused many deaths because of explosion accidents and such.
Women worked in many factories and farms in the war.
Many worked long hours in factories and then had to take care of the children, household, mending clothes and food when they got home.
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The workers of the northern factories had to work for many hours and had little rest.
Women worked in many factories and farms in the war.
English women worked in many factories and farms in the war.
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Women worked in many factories and farms in the war.
Immigrants, women, and children.
The Industrial Revolution led to large numbers of women and children working in factories. They often performed dangerous work for low pay, as did adult male factory workers.