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Many immigrants from countries such as Mexico, China, and Eastern European countries became servants and factory workers in the United States. These individuals often sought employment in lower-skilled jobs due to limited opportunities and language barriers.
They were factory workers who got very little pay. about $0.25 a day.
Tenements were usually found in large industrialized cities, providing living quarters for large influxes of immigrants and factory workers
By 1860 European immigrants had replaced farmwomen as the largest group of workers in American factories. Conditions for factory workers grew steadily worse.
No. Indentured workers were very early in colonial history and slaves replaced them as workers.
why are many factory workers women or children
Immigrants from Germany usually arrived with some money and were most often skilled workers or educated people, such as writers and politicians.
Factory workers
German
Child factory workers, like all workers, were supervised.
I know that there were a lot of Jewish and Catholic workers as many of them were Immigrants but IDK what other affiliations there might have been.