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The typical pay of factory workers in late 1800 was around $2 per week.
the answer is that they had light bulbs to light the factories and workers working on the items
Workers made little progress in getting reforms passed. Child labor was reduced to a small degree.
Workers made little progress in getting reforms passed. Child labor was reduced to a small degree.
Workers made little progress in getting reforms passed. Child labor was reduced to a small degree.
In the 1800's, factory workers were paid very low wages. It was common for workers to make about fifty cents to a dollar an hour..
If your talking about the late 1800's/early 1900's in America's history, then no. Factory workers had very little/none experience and not much intelligence was required for the job.
No, not necessarily. Most child workers were white. It was caused by the industrial revolution of the 1800's.
In 1800 they ate oatcakes or porridge for breckfast and supper and for dinner potato pie with boiled bacon in it.
conditions got better in factory life, due to new saftey laws. There was also shorter hours and larger wages.
Scabs or blacklegs were people willing to pass the picket line of striking workers. Often this meant the factory owners could continue producing, leaving the strikers to starve outside the factory gates.
The 19th century is from 1800 to 1899.