FACTORY
Women had the most tedious jobs, children had the most dangerous jobs, and both were paid less than men.
Farmers
Rich children then were rich because they worked. They lived like children nowadays - with parents.
During the Gilded Age, many Europeans migrated to America primarily in search of better economic opportunities, driven by factors such as poverty, famine, and lack of jobs in their home countries. The promise of industrial jobs, land availability, and the allure of the American Dream attracted millions. Additionally, political and religious persecution in various parts of Europe further fueled the desire to seek refuge and a fresh start in the United States. This wave of migration significantly contributed to the rapid industrial growth and cultural diversity of America during this period.
Yes they did have jobs the jobs they had was there fathers when they went to war
In that time, children actually worked jobs.
FACTORY
They werent allowed to vote because most men were poor, or black.
What types of jobs did children do? Children performed all sorts of jobs including working on machines in factories, selling newspapers on street corners, breaking up coal at the coal mines, and as chimney sweeps.
Women had the most tedious jobs, children had the most dangerous jobs, and both were paid less than men.
Describe the shifts in types of jobs in the work force during the past 100 years.
Farmers
Women during the civil war could not have any jobs unless they were slaves and/or being in the house taking care of their children.
Drummers.
There were few jobs available to women who lived during the 1750s. These included running a shop and teaching children.
The immigrants lives were horrible. The streets would be filled with filth and most would be living a hand to mouth existence. They would have jobs in factories that were dark and unsafe.