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son4ous [18]
4 years ago
10

What was the primary reason for the high death toll in the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire?

History
1 answer:
Artist 52 [7]4 years ago
6 0
It’s b
Because there were so many we men packed into that one building, and there just wasn’t enough time for all of them to escape. Some were desperate enough to jump out the window of the factory. It was BAD! You should watch a video on it. You can find it on YouTube.
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