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How Were Women Affected by Working in Factories?

During the industrial revolution, "wage slaves" worked in factories. These factories had horrible working conditions. The workers were forced to work thirteen or fourteen hours a day. They would be slaves if they weren't getting paid - hence the name "wage slaves". There were young children and adults, all of them women. The women didn't know that what went on in the factories was wrong. They didn't like The conditions at all, but they didn't complain too much because they thought it was normal. There were many females who have had "corporeal punishment inflicte


The women were lied to in order to persuade them to leave their homes. The "employers" paid people to recruit new workers. And, when a worker named Miss Bartlett was told that to be dismissed by a bell has a sense of blind obedience and slavery, she replied, "Our engagements are voluntarily entered into with our employers . She was completely unaware that the deprivation of fresh air wasn't normal, or healthy. They all thought it was normal to work thirteen hours a day, while breathing unhealthy air, and having no freedom at all. In addition to the bad working conditions, they were all forced to sleep in Boardinghouses, because their homes were miles away from the factories. They "paid a dollar a head for all he brings to the market, and more in proportion to the distance. The women slept six to a poorly ventilated room, and there were only three beds in each room. They left their quiet homes to work in these bad conditions, day after day.

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