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Women had the most tedious jobs, children had the most dangerous jobs, and both were paid less than men.
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Answer this question… Upper-class women rarely had jobs outside the home, while lower-class women frequently held factory jobs.
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the industrial revolution provided a surplus of jobs for immigrants entering the country, along with later on in the north, jobs for African American slaves who escaped.
In that time, children actually worked jobs.
Women had the most tedious jobs, children had the most dangerous jobs, and both were paid less than men.
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Answer this question… Upper-class women rarely had jobs outside the home, while lower-class women frequently held factory jobs.
Answer this question… Upper-class women rarely had jobs outside the home, while lower-class women frequently held factory jobs.
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In America during the Industrial Revolution, women left their jobs at farms to go work at mills. Some of the mills included Lowell's mills, and Slater's mill.
Women in American society from 1900 to 1930 were housekeepers until the Great Depression. Women had to do sewing and laundry for others in 1929 and 1930 just to put food on the table after their husbands lost their jobs. They also had to work day labor jobs.
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Referring to WWII? Well during the war, American men were drafted to become soldiers. Women took the mens jobs, although during the baby boom in the 1950's many women were forced to stay at home and nurture their young. A large majority of males, and male veterans replaced their jobs. Most women were not pleased because they enjoyed being in the industrial workforce.
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