Women in factories 1800s

    • [DOC File]Are You suprised - Mr. Sadow

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      Many city factories were unsafe and unhealthy. Men, women, and children worked long hours for low pay. By the late 1800s, labor unions were legal in most western nations. They called for new laws to improve conditions, limit work hours, and end child labor. Some women called for new rights. They entered schools and professions that had banned them.

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    • [DOC File]Women from 1500s onward - Tredyffrin/Easttown School …

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      - less opportunities for women, not allowed to work in factories and other jobs - “women’s work” done by men or machines - did gain more power in early 1800s (through fixed shares of inheritance) - had own personal wealth uncontrolled by husband - however, this practice was ended in 1820s and 30s. Iran

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    • [DOC File]Name ...

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      During the 1800s, the major difference in the ways that men and women were treated in American factories was that women were a. paid much lower wages than men. b. permitted to work only in textile mills. c. not allowed to work as many hours as men. d. not allowed to operate dangerous machinery.

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    • [DOC File]The Organized Labor Movement - US History

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      But most women—and their families—worked in the factories. Since low wages. meant that both parents needed jobs, bringing children to work kept them off. the streets and close to their parents. It also meant that the children could earn. a wage, which helped the family to survive. By the end of the 1800s…

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    • [DOC File]The Nation Grows and Prospers

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      Women had to go out to work in poorer families ¿¿ How did industrialization in the early 1800s change the lives of workers in the US? _____ _____ Growing Cities. In 1800, the vast majority of Americans lived in rural areas. During the IR, people left farms to work in factories. Older cities expanded and new cities sprang up around factories

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    • [DOCX File]mok Notes

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      The Changing American Family and Women’s Rights Movement. family as economic unit declined. role for women and men changed, as men left to work and women stayed at home. people moved to cities where they worked individually in factories. farms became increasingly commercialized, where hired men were more efficient than women

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