Lots of fabric, for instance - it was the main cotton manufacturer. (but much more than this - this is how everything started).
children and women were treated like dirt and had no rights. Overseer's disrepected all children as little as 5 years would work in the factories.
there was
there were mills
In the northern states.
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you can find that kind of map on eBay
moving along roads
what kind of food was served on transcontintal train in 1800's
Read a book instead of relying the internet you fool
lichen bugs spread the disease
steam power
20,000,000 AND THEY WERE CASH FACTORIES
Alot of them worked in big factories. They worked long hours and they were paid little money
Ammonia factories produce the gas ammonia (NH3).
if you mean worked in, match factories were very common and VERY dangerous
the sporty ones
sweat shops
hegh school diploma
they had to work in factories if they where not given there punishment.
volunteer
you can find that kind of map on eBay
moving along roads