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Industrialization in the 1800s had a significant impact on women, as they entered the workforce in large numbers for the first time, often working in factories under poor conditions and with low pay. This change led to a shift in gender roles and increased opportunities for some women, but also exposed them to exploitation and discrimination in the workplace. Many women were forced to work long hours in dangerous environments, contributing to the early labor movement and calls for improved working conditions.

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