The reason why they stop working on farms was because sometimes they would not be able to feed their family and we all know that a small farm is not going to be able to feed a lager family so they moved onto the city to get a job and to get money to proved for their family
Before the Industrial Revolution people were working from home on farms or in workshops.
farms definitely
How were people who lived on farms or in a rural areas affected by the gold rush
African American slaves as well as working class white people. They didn't use Native Americans as labor due to the fact that they were dieing too quick from disease and would not be helpful.
decline people in farms
people stop farming because there are too many theft
Community farms in Mexico are called ejido.
Yes, since the beginning of the 20th century.
Temperate or "Tierra Templada".
factory work paid wages in cash, which was not always the case on farms.
Because they need money.
factory work paid wages in cash, which was not always the case on farms.
factory work paid wages in cash, which was not always the case on farms.
People left family farms to move to the city for economic opportunities, such as higher wages and a wider range of job options. Additionally, cities offered better access to education, healthcare, and social services that were often lacking in rural areas. The promise of a more modern and convenient lifestyle also attracted individuals to urban areas.
people used to work in farms and the guys will have a part time job while going to school.
well of course many adults work on farms, sometimes you will see kids in the farms working. Most of the people in Portugal work. There are a lot but it is hard to work out the exact number.
Before the Industrial Revolution people were working from home on farms or in workshops.