A Women makes upto $9 per hour working in a textile mill.
Masson mill
In his book The Subjection of Women, John Stuart Mill advocated for gender equality and the right of women to participate fully in society, including the right to vote and access to education and employment opportunities. He argued that the subjugation and discrimination of women were harmful not only to women themselves but also to society as a whole, and called for legislative and social changes to address these inequalities.
John Stuart Mill wanted the government to step in to improve the hard lives of the working class. Mill further called for giving the vote to workers and women. Only in the later 1800's were his views recognized and slowly accepted.
Harriet Hardy Taylor Mill has written: 'The complete works of Harriet Taylor Mill' -- subject(s): Correspondence, Philosophers, Sex role, Women's rights, History, Family violence, Women
Mill owners had to offer high wages to attract women to work as mill girls because the labor market was competitive and many women had other options, such as domestic work or family responsibilities. Additionally, the physically demanding and often harsh conditions of mill work made it less appealing, necessitating higher pay to entice women to leave their homes and join the workforce. The promise of financial independence and better living standards also played a role in drawing women to these jobs, despite the challenges.
The oldest cotton mill in India is called Old Mill. It was a steam powered mill in Ancoats in 1798.
men, women and children
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slater mill= women used their hands to make the cloth lowell mill= made raw cotton into cotton cloth with machines
A Women makes upto $9 per hour working in a textile mill.
Paper Mill