Sharecroppers, often trapped in cycles of debt and poverty, faced economic instability and limited upward mobility, as they relied on landowners for resources and were subject to exploitative practices. Factory workers endured harsh working conditions, long hours, and low wages, leading to labor movements advocating for better rights and safety standards. Both groups experienced significant social and economic challenges, contributing to wider movements for reform and labor rights throughout history. Ultimately, these conditions highlighted the struggles of the working class in the face of industrialization and agricultural exploitation.
Non-farm workers, including factory workers, averaged $1,400 per year. Farmers earned an average of $400 per year during the 1920's.
Farmers?
Maids/Butlers, Mill workers, and Farm workers.
Nurses, spies, factory workers, farm workers, some were soldiers in disguise.
Type your answer here... free factory workers were treated worse than slaves.
factory workers farmers and politics
They sharecroppers would give tools, housing, food and other necessities to the workers in return for their work. Then the workers would get half of the profit. This kind of system did not work really well in LA. The sharecroppers were usually in debt so they could not pay their workers, and we caught up in a credit cycle.
They are factory workers and farmers.
farmers and factory workers
farmers and factory workers
Farmers and factory workers; and fishermen along the coastline.
Non-farm workers, including factory workers, averaged $1,400 per year. Farmers earned an average of $400 per year during the 1920's.
Non-farm workers, including factory workers, averaged $1,400 per year. Farmers earned an average of $400 per year during the 1920's.
they were forced to give up thier jobs...
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They are called sharecroppers