They actually went up
Hourly wages for blue-collar workers rose
they were expected to give up their jobs
They were expected to give up their jobs.
I'm sure lots of things happened in 1500. Try looking on Wikipedia. That website can give you some of the most notable things that happened that year.
FDR served as POTUS during WWII.
Hourly wages for blue-collar workers rose
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The Northern region of the U.S. had most of the Country's industries.
Most women remained at home to look after the children. Others worked in ammunition factories.
Most Americans experienced an increase in wages during the Gilded Age, as the United States experienced an overall increase in wealth nationally.
The government has shut down most of the industries in the U.K.; therefore, they are loosing money because the U.K. made a lot of money from industries. Then, they lowered the paying wages and then the consumers hardly have enough money to pay energy bills.
Many blue collar jobs are in an upswing because they pay has increased. Positions in construction and other industries have increased in wages and little educational background is need for most of these positions.
Family-owned stores (apex)
Most American Natives were either exterminated or enslaved. A new social class, composed from the children of indigenous people and conquistadores - known as mestizos - began to develop. Most of the riches mined or cultivated in Mexico were brought into Spain, developing only extractive industries.
Most lived at home with their families. Their wages helped support the family (just like their father's wages did, if they had a father) and were pooled to pay bills, rent, etc. for the family.
Most were murdered by the Nazis.
glass and naval industries