No, women were not accustomed to hard labour and much of the work was also very dangerous. Women made most of the ammunition and bombs.
They gained increased economic independence by working in factories.
Such factories are referred to as 'sweatshops'. Though not all are small factories.
Unhealthy and dangerous
Not especially the working conditions were good and clean
Women have been working in factories in the United Kingdom since Richard Arkwright patented the spinning frame and created the first true factory at Cromford, near Derby in 1769.
it was far more easy than it was in the 1750 as they had factories to do it for them
They gained increased economic independence by working in factories.
Factories begin because of the working conditions.
Such factories are referred to as 'sweatshops'. Though not all are small factories.
They had to do many business working and working in factories
is it explosions
working in the indusry, in factories.
at Kenner Toys factories
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Unhealthy and dangerous
Working in factories
Not especially the working conditions were good and clean