On a personal point of view basis, Northern factory owners saw slavery as inhumane. However, for business purposes, they wanted to attract workers from the agricultural South to work in factories in the North.
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The people who work in the factory gets least amount of money like 35p! Some of them can even get insulted by a owner of the factory even if they are ill
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Factory work differed from agricultural work in terms of working conditions and tasks. In factories, workers faced long hours, repetitive tasks, and often dangerous conditions due to machinery. In contrast, agricultural work involved outdoor labor, varying tasks, and a connection to nature.
robots work without needing a break
100-150 people work in a clothes factory, but the amount of workers is different as to what type of factory and what country the factory is in.
Proto-industrialisation involved decentralized production in rural areas using domestic systems of manufacturing, often done alongside agricultural work. In contrast, factory industrialisation centralized production in urban settings, utilizing machinery, division of labor, and wage workers in large-scale factories. Proto-industrialisation laid the groundwork for factory industrialisation by providing the framework for the transition to mechanized production.
because it works like a factory and cells are what our bodies are made out of and they work and do a lot a different things to keep us alive.
yes you can have chickens if you work at a chicke factory.
It depends on where you work. In my experience factory work is very boring, but you get paid well.
let get the infomration of agricultural industrial toxics of different country
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A slave factory is were slaves work
this mechanism through which different agricultural goods like grains vegetables and fruits reach different places is known as agricultural marketing
canda agricultural hard labour job what kind of work there