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Q: Why would US factory workers in the late 1800s be opposed to immigration?
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Why would U.S. workers be opposed to immigration in the late 1800s?

Immigrants would work for less money


How did factory workers dress in the 1800s?

like they do now


Late 1800s factory workers pay?

7 cents an hour !


What kind of factory workers were there in the 1800s?

There were people that weaved and the men oversaw the women!


Why did the US follow a policy of unrestricted immigration for European during most of the 1800s?

needed many unskill workers


What did 1800s factory workers have to eat?

they ate breakfast there . it was watered down porridge with oatcake in it and onions.


How was the wave of U. S. immigration in the late 1800s different from the previous wave of immigration in the mid-1800s?

how was the wave of U.S immigration in the late 1800s different from the previous wave of immigration in the mid-1800s?


What was the death rate for factory workers in the 1800s?

about 69.34% likely mostly rounded to 70%


Did during the late 1800s factory workers became increasingly more productive because they were well paid?

false


How did the US during the 1800s?

By Immigration.


Why did the union form in the late 1800s?

Unions formed in the late 1800s because of unsafe working conditions. The factory workers wanted safer working conditions, shorter hours, and more pay


How did industry in the late 1800s effect American society?

By 1860 European immigrants had replaced farmwomen as the largest group of workers in American factories. Conditions for factory workers grew steadily worse.