A Women makes upto $9 per hour working in a textile mill.
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The New England colonies had a bustling economy. With its many waterways and waterfalls, textile mills were constructed to make cloth for clothing. It also had a thriving fishing industry and the port city of Boston helped with that along with being a good port for trading. There also an abundance of hand craft industries, publishing houses and attorneys.
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One advantage to working in a big company is the fact that your training will be great. A disadvantage to working in a big company is the fact that you will have to work extra hard to make an impression.
Women would cook, clean, and keep the house in order. :D
A Women makes upto $9 per hour working in a textile mill.
Cotton mills make cotton thread. Textile factories turn any thread into cloth.
The effects of the textile mill is, it helped make fabric for clothes
it all depends on were you are and what kind of economy they may have but ase so fare as i know the usa does not use that many textile mills to make cloths
The jobs that men, women (and maybe the children too) were to make wine, do textile production, working with the reservoir, making olive oil, and working on models.
They made life better because, products were able to be made faster and more money was being made faster. This mass production furnished jobs and made the cost of textile products less expensive.
In the early 2000s, more than 400 textile bag mills operated in the United States, according to the U.S. Census Bureau.
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Grace Lumpkin has written: 'To make my bread' -- subject(s): Fiction, Textile Workers' Strike, Gastonia, N.C., 1929, Working class women, Family, Mountain whites (Southern States), Mountain life
I work in the textile industry.
Women made guns, ammunition and bombs throughout WW2 in Britain, Canada and USA