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The conditions were harsh and nasty
Labor unions were formed to improve conditions for workers in the late 1800s.
There was more disease in the 1800s and antibiotics had not let been developed.
Labor unions were formed to improve conditions for workers in the late 1800s.
Because they all lost there job du to he explosion in the late 1800s
In the 1800s, nurses typically earned modest salaries, often ranging from $200 to $400 per year, depending on their experience and the specific region. Many nurses were women who worked in hospitals, private homes, or during wartime, such as the Civil War, where they sometimes received compensation for their service. However, the profession was often undervalued, and many nurses supplemented their income through other means or relied on familial support. Overall, nursing in the 1800s was not a lucrative profession compared to today’s standards.
The conditions were very bad indeed! We had conditions were like this because people from England had brought them here and a lot of very bad ones lived in England that had travelled to Australia.
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The Putnams did not like the nurses because they were black and the Putnams are racist.
Unions formed in the late 1800s because of unsafe working conditions. The factory workers wanted safer working conditions, shorter hours, and more pay
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what did a minor factory look like in the 1800s