In 1910, Sweden was a third world country with some beginnings of industrialization.
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Lots of fabric, for instance - it was the main cotton manufacturer. (but much more than this - this is how everything started).
like they do now
If you don't like these working conditions.. quit. The factory owner would be able to get someone with an hour to take his job.
If it's a dude in a factory(?) with like a clip board or something, that would be secondary :)
what did a minor factory look like in the 1800s
Women would have stayed at home and looked after their children while the men would of gone to work (their jobs being mostly factory owns councilors and war officials) to get money for food and clothes.
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If we are rounding to the nearest 100 people, the least number of people working in the factory would be 800 (as it is already a multiple of 100). The largest number of people working in the factory, when rounded to the nearest 100, would also be 800. This is because any number between 750 to 849 would round off to 800 when rounded to the nearest 100.
Lysosomes aren't really like a factory they are more like the garbage cans or custodian staff of the factory. To remember that think Lysol.
The government thought that once the war had ended, most of the women who'd gone from housewife to factory worker would transition back to "traditional work" like secretarial positions. However, a number of these women kept working int he factories.
You must find the address of the factory, then you post a letter to the factory asking to visit this type of factory. Depending on what you would like to do there, you will have to specify that in your letter.
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Children worked when they were to poor. Many died from factory fumes, and others were injured from the machines. Some places, such as a ribbon factory, had temperatures of over 200'F!
It's been a hard day's night, and I've been working like a dog.