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A large number of women became secretaries or managers.
A large number of women became secretaries or managers.
a large number of women became secretaries or manageres
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a large number of women became secretaries or manageres
A large number of women became secretaries or managers.
In the American colonies during the 17th and 18th centuries, English and African indentured servants could be found working together on plantations, particularly in the Southern colonies like Virginia and Maryland. They were both bound to work for a set period of time in exchange for passage to the colonies or other benefits.
they planted crops in the rich soil as the nomads moved from place to place
Early people migrated from place to place due to factors like climate change, search for food resources, population growth, or conflict with other groups. These movements were often necessary for survival and adapting to changing environments.
During the early weeks of World War I some of the first clashes of the conflict took place in Africa, mostly among British, French, and German forces.
Agriculture allowed early peoples to settle in one place, leading to the development of permanent settlements and the growth of populations. It also enabled societies to produce a surplus of food, which facilitated the division of labor and the advancement of technology. Additionally, agriculture created social hierarchies and systems of governance that shaped the organization of early societies.
Easy just have to go the north pole and go to Mrs. Claus's' place and click on the punch clock and there you go.your working!