Yes, to an extent. Upon the invention of the steam engine many steam powered machines were developed; these machines could perform the same tasks as many men. Whilst the machines needed to be operated and maintained by people, they required less people than would be needed for the manual labour.
The harsh working conditions for British factory workers in the 19th century include long working hours, for as long as 16 hours a day, and physical punishment to make workers speed up production. Since machines were not designed for safety, many fatal accidents resulted.
Workers were available factory jobs because of the High Wages.
just divide 1,160 by by 4 and you get ur answer 290
The machines did mostly their work and made workers loose their jobs.
Most factory workers lived in temporary housing provided by the factory. They are often overcrowded, with bunk beds and communal toilets.
factory system
Factory system
factory
A Factory maybe? Sweat shop.
The system is called the factory system.
factory system
factory system
factory system
The system of industrial production carried on in establishments where workers and machines are assembled to manufacture goods.
The Abolitionists were anti-slavery. The advocated for enslaved African Americans in the south. This upset the northern factory workers, because they were basically slaves themselves. They lived in factory communities(apartment blocks of sorts) worked 12-14hr shifts, and any money they made went towards buying food and paying for the apartments they had to live in. Essentially all the money that was made was payed right back to the factory owners. In other words Northern factory workers cried for help as much as southern slaves
Mechanization is performing work with machinery, for example in factory work. Early factory machines were primitive, requiring workers to use a system of pulleys to complete tasks. After electrification, the process was no longer hand powered and came to be associated with motorized machines and eventually robotics.
Northern factory workers worked with dangerous materials and in high heat. Also factory workers rarely got to spend time with their families because they worked 13-15 hour days and when they were not working they were sleeping to prepare for work the next day. children worked for .30-.60 cents a week and adults worked for .75-1.00 a week there were tenements that the factory workers lived in and for an entire tenement building there were about three times the amount of rooms as an apartment building and about 1/4 the size of one.