The cotton-growing South had to improvise an industrial base in a hurry. They built armaments factories, steelworks and shipyards to make all kinds of war-supplies that they were unable import because of the blockade.
farming...
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.
an increase in the number of factories and jobs. (Study Island)
factories were needed for jobs and for good wages.lmfao!
During the Civil War, a significant part of the workforce in union factories was comprised of immigrants, particularly those from Ireland and Germany. Many of these individuals sought economic opportunities and stability, taking on labor-intensive jobs in factories that produced goods for the war effort. Additionally, African American workers also began to enter the workforce in greater numbers, particularly as they sought freedom and new opportunities in the North. This diverse labor force was crucial to sustaining the Union's industrial output during the conflict.
there were not many for people
Yes they did have jobs the jobs they had was there fathers when they went to war
jobs on railroads or in factories.
Jobs on railroads or in factories
Jobs on railroads or in factories.
Jobs on railroads or in factories.
jobs on railroads or in factories.
Jobs on railroads or in factories
The were quite a number of jobs in the South Carolina colony. Some of them included working in farms, working in factories and plantations among others.
Jobs on railroads or in factories
Women joined the Armed Forces and got jobs in factories while African Americans got jobs in factories as well
Soldiers during the Civil War had a great many jobs. They had to drive vehicles and maintain weapons for example.