it curtailed free enterprise.
they became industrial workers
which war
Nurses, spies, factory workers, farm workers, some were soldiers in disguise.
less money need more workers
Women made up about a third of all workers laboring in war-related industries during World War II. This significant increase in female workforce participation was due to the shortage of male workers who were fighting in the war.
Hourly wages for blue-collar workers rose
it curtailed free enterprise.
Transformed peacetime industries into war industries
the civil war improved industries and almost stopped labor force
It bolstered it.
During World War I and II, especially Mexican workers immigrated to the US. They performed well not only in the agricultural field but also in the industry and service area.
By destorying homes and factories in the south
Immagration to the North provided workers for production and replacements for soldiers killed or wounded.
The ordinary workers in the North during the Civil War, had to stop what they were normally doing and work on projects that benefited the war effort. Instead of making other textiles, the seamstresses started making blankets and other clothing for the soldiers.
they immigrated to america as steel workers during WW1 and gained emoloyment in agriculture
Transformed peacetime industries into war industries