Factory work for women was often times restricted to industries that (at the time) were seen as an extension of house work: textile industry, garment and the food-processing industry.
As demand increased women moved into formerly male occupations such as secretaries, typists and telephoneoperators.
substantial employment of women and children in factories
The emergence of the industrial revolution
Industrialization had the largest impact on the growth of eastern American cities in the late nineteenth century. The rise of factories and the expansion of industries led to increased urbanization as people moved to cities in search of employment opportunities. This influx of people, combined with technological advancements, contributed to the rapid growth and development of cities.
long hours, unsafe working conditions, and hard labor
This revolution started in Great Britain in the eighteenth century
Name and discuss three technological innovations that improved the private security industry in the nineteenth century.
During the nineteenth century a series of technological innovations dramatically reshaped the way people communicated at a global level. New means of communication speeded the pace of life, and increased trade and the exchange of ideas.
Technological innovations made farming there possible.
India
human life
Great Britain is widely regarded as the first industrial society in the nineteenth century, pioneering advancements in manufacturing, technology, and infrastructure that led to the widespread shift from agrarian economies to industrial ones.
Great Britain
america
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Advanced scientific and technological ways of producing and consuming.
New Railroad lines :)