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Early factories obtained their workers through bribes and smuggling. Some factories also took children from schools as early as 8 years of age.
Poor working conditions in many of the early factories gave rise to the early industrial revolution. This in turn gave way to labor unions and labor law reform.
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Factories that hired children at low wages who would suffer dangerous work areas, unethical bosses, and sudden loss of employment were what came to be known as "sweatshops".
substantial employment of women and children in factories
They were called mills. Your welcome
The poor working conditions in many of the early factories gave rise to the industrial revolution. Stride made there fueled the push for labor unions.
In early modern times most people made their money off of agriculture or working in factories
The poor working conditions in factories gave rise to infectious diseases, work-related in juries and alcoholism. The Progressive Movement sought to improve conditions for workers.
Early factories obtained their workers through bribes and smuggling. Some factories also took children from schools as early as 8 years of age.
were paid less than half the wage of a man for the same work.
Single women were hired in textile factories in the 19th and early 20th centuries for several reasons. However, the main reasons were they were likely dexterous and able to work long hours.
often unsafe; health risks; a new sense of freedom (APEX!! ;D )
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Poor working conditions in many of the early factories gave rise to the early industrial revolution. This in turn gave way to labor unions and labor law reform.
Many factories in the early Industrial Age were that way.
poverty