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Men working in Britain between the years 1900 and 1914 often performed manual labor. They worked in factories and mines, often for more than 12 hours per day. They were paid in shillings, and often didn't make enough during the week to feed and support their families.
often unsafe; health risks; a new sense of freedom (APEX!! ;D )
Mr Biddle's bank is another name for the 2nd national bank of the US. It was around in the early 1800s. President Jackson (in office 1828 to 1836) hated the bank, and worked to destroy it during his presidency.
The Gearing class destroyer, DD-805, did cruise the pacific during the 1950's and early 1960's; but there are no sources indicating that she "worked the gunline" during the Vietnam War. I served on the Chevalier from early 1969 through late 1970. We cruised twice to westpac and worked many missions including naval gunfire support, plane guard, piraz, sar, and shoreline interdiction. Each cruise was 6-8 months. I have a year book from the 1968 cruise which illustrates similar action.
In the beginning, the North had to create the logistical framework which would allow them to transport and supply their overwhelming superiority in men. The South had far fewer roads, railroads, and canals, and far less in the way of munitions and materiel to move, or factories to manufacture it. The blockade prevented them from getting what they needed from overseas.
Less than 6$ per week
in the early 190os almost half of all women who worked in factories and laundries andas store clerks earned how much
Cotton.
Stay stitchers and gorers using hand techniques were employed in factories or worked from home as "outworkers."
Children would start working very early like when they were six or more and worked nine to twelve hours a day.
Early factories obtained their workers through bribes and smuggling. Some factories also took children from schools as early as 8 years of age.
it originated in bronx,new york in the late 1910s and early 1920
Mostly, the poor worked in factories and mines.
it originated in bronx,new york in the late 1910s and early 1920
They worked in mills, factories, or cotton mills. They worked for about 12-18 hours a day.(:
In the early 1900s, some women worked in factories or as teachers (among many other things). Apex-Secretaries and managers
Hobble skirts were the height of fashion for a brief period in the early to mid 1910s.