Long before we had OSHA and modern methods of protecting the worker it was sort of dismal. The workers in the 1800's did not have exhaust fans and vacuums to remove the fine dust from the fabrics and threads. They did not have protection on the machines to keep them from getting injured...they did not even have ear protection from the loud noise of the looms. They did not have the lighting, heat and air conditioning of today.
horrible
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Mainly in the eastern half of the US, cause the west wasn't explored yet. They were usually along rivers so that the water could be used as power. It was also more in the Northern half, like PA or NY.
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By the middle of the century, the South provided the bulk of cotton used in New England and British textile factories. Inventions, patents, and production of machinery for other kinds of agriculture followed the developments in cotton.
The working conditions of Lowell mills were very poor.
Working conditions in the 1900s would have been hard labor for little pay in the early years. As the century went on, jobs were created that paid better and were easier to do for men and women.
Lowell Textile Mills is the name of a factory. You'd use it like you would any other place name.We visited Lowell Textile Mills yesterday.Lowell Textile Mills is the biggest factory in our state.
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Textile mills are facilities where raw materials, such as cotton or wool, are transformed into finished textile products like fabrics or yarn. They play a crucial role in the manufacturing process of various textile goods, from clothing to household items.
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life was hard, the worked in these terable conditions there were young girls working in the mills. at times it was hard you had to pull your hair back so it would not get caught in the machine and also sometimes they could loose their hands or fingers.
health in ww1 was like the health in the textile mills of the 1900's.it wasn't the best health and when they came home they where ridiculed and disrespected the vets.
the working conditions for white slaves were: .very hot . dangerous .hectic
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