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Why did the american workforce change dramatically after world war 2?

Because most of America's soldiers returned and took back their jobs. So all the women who had taken over went back to their homes and did what they did before the war. The United States also did not have to produce war equipment and went back to their regular production.


When did Jamestowns workforce changed?

Jamestown's workforce began to change significantly in the early 1620s, particularly after the introduction of tobacco cultivation as a cash crop. The demand for labor led to the importation of enslaved Africans in 1619, marking a shift from indentured servitude to a reliance on enslaved labor. This transition laid the foundation for a plantation economy in Virginia. Additionally, the English colonists increasingly sought to establish a more permanent and stable workforce to support their agricultural endeavors.


Why did life in the south change more dramatically than life in the north?

because the south had to give up there slaves and the north didnt own any slaves to give up. and thats why life in the south had to change more dramatically the the life in the north.


The faceof the American workforce changed dramatically after World War 2 what was a factor in this change?

1.since many men were called to serve in the military, a large number of women entered the workforce. 2. many African Americans moved from farming communities in the south to take factory jobs in big cities. 3.president roosevelt struck a deal with Mexico to allow many Mexican workers into the united states. 4.all of the above.


What factor was a change of the American workforce after world war 2?

After the war men returned home. As the man were gone however women took factory roles. This showed they could do a mans job ans a few years later were granted their civil rights.

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Why did the american workforce change dramatically after world war 2?

Because most of America's soldiers returned and took back their jobs. So all the women who had taken over went back to their homes and did what they did before the war. The United States also did not have to produce war equipment and went back to their regular production.