They formed unions and other organizations like the knights of labor for instance to fight for better workplace and higher wages etc.
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Industrialization significantly widened the gap between the rich and the poor by concentrating wealth and resources in the hands of industrialists and factory owners while creating low-wage labor conditions for workers. As industries flourished, the demand for labor surged, but workers often faced long hours, poor working conditions, and minimal pay, leading to a stark income disparity. Additionally, urbanization associated with industrialization intensified social stratification, as affluent individuals moved to better neighborhoods while the working class lived in overcrowded, substandard housing. Overall, industrialization exacerbated economic inequality, leaving a lasting legacy on social structures.
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Middle Class grew during the Industrial Revolution, skilled workers, professionals, business people, wealthy farmers, factory owners, shippers, merchants, factory owners, merchants and bankers grew wealthier than the landowners, and the aristocrats.
In 1909, the average yearly salary in the United States was approximately $200 to $300 for many workers, though this varied significantly by occupation and region. Skilled laborers and professionals could earn more, while agricultural workers often earned less. The economic context of the time, including industrialization and the labor market, influenced these averages.
Ignorned chartism at first but eventually passed laws such as minimum wage and safety regulations.
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Businesses, workers, transportation
The industrial revolution increased the demand for workers because they had created more jobs.
The people migrated
accident insurance and pensions for workers.
Alice Paul was primarily focused on women's suffrage and equality, but she also advocated for workers' rights in the context of industrialization. She believed that women workers should have access to fair wages, safe working conditions, and the right to organize labor unions. Overall, she viewed industrialization as an opportunity to advance social progress and gender equality.
Many jobs could be done by unskilled workers for lower wages.
they saw a decline in wages
A work stoppage in order to force an employer to respond to demands of the workers.
Industrialization made it possible to produce more goods faster. Thus in world or times when growth drew crowds to industrialized areas providing more workers and the demand for them. Industry brought people to cities and out of the woods and farmland thus creating a need for more manufacturing.