Children who worked in textile factories during the Industrial Revolution typically worked 12-16 hours a day, six days a week. This grueling schedule often led to exhaustion and health issues for these young workers.
Valentina Tereshkova worked as a textile worker in a textile factory before becoming an astronaut. She also trained as a skydiver, which later contributed to her selection as the first woman to fly in space.
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Here are a few i Know: They worked either in the coal, textile, farm, seafood, newsie (newspaper seller and yes newsie is a real word and i spelled it correctly too), or factory industries.
The Water Frame was the first powered and continuous textile machine. It was much faster than the Spinning Frame and worked on it's own. It enabled the move away from small home manufacturing towards factory production.
Calder worked as Senior Manager for Jigsaw Toy Factory. OK?
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Here are a few i Know: They worked either in the coal, textile, farm, seafood, newsie (newspaper seller and yes newsie is a real word and i spelled it correctly too), or factory industries.
I worked in a factory from ages 8 to 25.
she worked in a sewing factory and she worked for the wrto
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Andrew Carnegie
Samuel Slater is known for illegally bringing British textile manufacturing technology to the United States. He had worked in a British factory and memorized the designs of the machines, which were protected by British law at the time. Upon emigrating to the U.S., he replicated these machines and established his own textile factory in Rhode Island, effectively violating the British laws against exporting industrial secrets. His actions played a significant role in the onset of the American Industrial Revolution.