How did New England's textile industry affect women? New technologies required men to work far from their wives and families. The jobs in this field were considered "men's work," and women were not hired. The need for unskilled labor provided low-paying factory jobs for young girls. Young women were paid high wages because of their weaving and sewing skills.
New technologies required men to work far from their wives and families.
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Can you help me with this too? What were the environmental consequences of industrialization in the American Northeast? Destruction of citrus crops Spread of malaria Pollution of the Pacific Ocean Removal of many trees
people were able to buy clothing much cheaper, women didn't have to sew and weave cloth as much mostly women worked in the textile factories (at least in historically) so many were employed there
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@BookWorm030 should answer this one
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I'm not really all that sure on that one. I think it is A, but I would wait for someone to give you a better answer.
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