They were difficult to replace
Child labor
Women and children. In the early 1830's, many children were instructed to work underground in mines, digging up coal that could be used in household fires or to keep trains running, whilst the women would work in factories.
Many women worked in factories around the country producing the weapons used within the war.
They used to work in factories and mine. which took place in a dirty place
In Ice factories it is most preferred!!! it demagnetizes severely when field polarities are reversed. but when connected properly ,can be used for ample applications.
they used the women and children because most of them had blond hair and blue eyes
this slogan was used during WWll for working women in factories while the men were fighting the war.
Rosie the Riveter was the name of the woman who was used as propaganda to encourage women to join the workforce during the war. With most men gone off to fight, there were very few men left behind to work in the factories. Women were encouraged to help their country by working in factories.
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They did the jobs the mens used to do & kept factories & other work places running while men were at war
the type of job the children did spinning cotton
they used dangerous machines and worked 19 hours a day with one hour break