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The early British factory system may be said to have been the most obvious feature of the Industrial Revolution. Forecasting as it did the trend of subsequent ... When it came up for second reading, the House decided that a committee should be set up to investigate the story of gross brutalities in the factories,
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Economic Change and Sex Discrimination in the Early English Cotton Factories ... Women's experience of child labour in factories in early nineteenth century England may have increased their psychological susceptibility, both in life-cycle and social-historical trajectories, to non-wage earning roles as mothers.
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US Civil War question: Describe the life in the early factories? they were hungry they couldnt see their family nd they could be dead anytime soon ... Why were early factories located in the countryside? Describe the life in the early factories of the war?
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History Politics and Society question: How did the early factories get their workers? All I want to know is how did the early factories get their workers? ... Give the factories workers? How are workers placed in a factory? How did early factories get thier workers? What were the early factory workers nicknamed?
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In the 1800's, factories began to spring up across the U.S. Many factories were formed for the purpose of more sufficiently supporting the needs of the people. At the time, many prospectors were heading to California to pan for gold, therefore, the factories helped supply those people with necessary materials.
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Employment Question: How Did The Early Factories Get Their Workers? From agricultural surplus laboreres and serfs who were freed from their bondage with land. ... Will The GM Workers Bow To Obama When He Visits His Factories?
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; Leavenworth is largely favored in its natural advantages for a large and varied manufacturing industry. In addition to its inexhaustible supply of coal, it is surrounded by a Upon the Missouri bottom the finest timber--oak, ... and heavy strata of limestone are found at the base of the bluff which overlooks the Missouri,
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In the early 1800s New Hall continued with its hard paste and Worcester continued with their soft paste but eventually all the English factories moved to bone china production.
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Mills: The First Factories; by Rick Brainard; ... From the Long Island history Web site, read about a typical gristmill and sawmill and their affects on society during the early 1700's from this article by staff writer, Bill Bleyer.
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