One negative thing about the Textile Mills was that they had slaves work the machines so it increased the amount of slaves America had, which I think is terrible.
The North did not have very good farming soil so they relied on mills and factories! They did not need slaves because they did not farm and they had mill girls to work in the mills so they simply did not need slaves. But the south relied on plantation and if they had slaves they did not have to pay them and they got all the money!
How did the first textile Mills Work? Did children work in the textile mills? Yes children did work in the textile mill.They mainly white poor children.
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.
the Robert Mills House the Washington Monument
The caste system in India historically dictated social and occupational roles, which limited the need for a system of slavery. Instead of slavery, various forms of labor relations existed, such as servitude and indentured labor. Economic and cultural factors also contributed to the lack of widespread slavery in India.
in the plantations slaves done work like, well i don't know, like making i-pads and i-phones. durr and wasn't it them who invented hair straighteners, wasn't their hair like Afro curls! any way i think the plantation was cotton mills so cotton picking durr,
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In the olden days, wind mills used to churn butter.
Alabama mills could produce cheap thread and cloth in the early 1800s because they had a supply of cheap labor (slaves) and abundant water to power the mills.
Girl slaves can work in whatever place the owner wants her to work so yes girl slaves did work in houses but not all of them!
Total employment in the pulp mills was 10,860 in 2001