Condition lives of workers in factories in 1907's was horrible.
they were forced to give up thier jobs...
how? well they made things out of hand and factory's did almost all the work and did it faster than the people there happy got your answer now bye
The introduction of the factory system drastically transformed workers' daily lives by shifting them from agrarian, flexible schedules to regimented, long hours in industrial settings. Workers faced grueling conditions, often toiling for 12-16 hours a day under strict supervision, which reduced their autonomy and increased the pace of work. This shift also led to urbanization as people moved to cities for factory jobs, altering family dynamics and social structures. Additionally, the rise of factories often resulted in lower wages and dangerous working environments, sparking early labor movements advocating for workers' rights.
A fire that cost many lives
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It enabled untrained workers to find jobs
they were forced to give up thier jobs...
Sprinkler systems, fire extinguishers, adequate UNLOCKED exits.
slaves had better lives than many free factory workers.
slaves had better lives than many free factory workers.
how? well they made things out of hand and factory's did almost all the work and did it faster than the people there happy got your answer now bye
A fire that cost many lives
Willy Wonka lives in his chocolate factory.
I Led 3 Lives - 1953 Close Factory 2-3 was released on: USA: 1954
Some machines had a negative effect on the lives of workers. More machinery meant less was done by hand, which meant that fewer workers were needed. Of course machinery also made some jobs easier for workers. Although some jobs went away, others were created.
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