well, it's simple. the cost of cotton was rising and the mill owners had to cut back on simple luxuries. imagine sitting in a dangerous factory. cotton tufts floating around in the air while you're working. clogging up your airways and blocking your eyes from your already deathly job.
Eventually the Lowell girls were working long hours, the volume of the factory machinery was ear-splitting, the work was monotonous and required little skill, stuffy working rooms, low wages, and bad health conditions.
The Lowell girls endured long working hours, the volume of the factory machinery was earsplitting, the work was monotonous and required little skill, stuffy working rooms, low wages, and bad health conditions.
Lowell Facts:The factory owners relied on Lowell girls to work for them (the Lowell girls were nearby farm girls)The Lowell girls relied on factory owners to give them jobsthey lived in town near their job with "___mothers"(i cant think of the ___ name -sorry)they sent the money home to their familythe conditions weren't so bad
bad conditions
bad pay
Children had to work long hard hours in terrible conditions , not getting payed nearly enough for their work.
bad
Conditions on slave plantations were bad, You would work from sun rise to sun set and would be beat if you didn't do enough work-
All people over the age of 16 who are available for work. Their conditions were very bad, since the salary was small and the work was dangerous.
Sometimes, you have to work in bad conditions in order to get money for family etc.
The conditions were BAD!
Smoking is bad for all conditions. However, you are asking specifically about orthopedic conditions: Yes, smoking is bad for orthopedic conditions. It causes slowed healing and decreases immunity.