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During the 1800s what changed with the factory workforce that resulted in many women going to work as teachers was that many men started to form Union labors to express themselves and made their voices heard about the many injustices lived in the factories. Workers labored under unhealthy conditions, in areas with poor ventilation, They worked long hours a day and received a low salary with no medical package.
Married women stayed in the house taking care of the children but unmarried women started to study and receive an education. This meant having more job opportunities outside the home than married women. That is why some educated women became schoolteachers at schools while men still trying to get better working conditions at the factories.
Both the North and the South thought the war would only last a few weeks to months. The North thought that as soon as the South saw the devastation of the battle field they would give up because they wouldn't want to lose so many men. The giving up slavery would be worth saving thousands of lives. The SOuth thought they could wait out the North. Between having the North tire itself out and key battlefield victories, they thought that the popularity for the war would wane and the North would simply give up. Neither side was correct and both were set in the idea that they would be free or bring the nation together. No matter the cost in human life.
By the early 20th century, most of the US textile industries had moved to the south, the industries remained in growth mode and established their center of operations in the Southeast to save on costs. North Carolina alone for instance had 177 mills in 1900. Previously, most of the textile industries were located in the northeast. At the turn of the 20th-century in the United States mills and factory conditions earned the attention of progressives, Immigrant women and children did much of the work done in factories and mills as well as the piecework performed in apartments.v
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1854
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Five years later, Duleep would follow, and when he reached England in 1854 he became a favourite of Victoria and Albert."
The American Revolution could have been won without any aid that they been left complete by themselves. The crisis during this revolution was already before the military forces had provided by any help and aid, that came from abroad nevertheless this help was welcome gratefully. They would have won American revolution all by themselves but where happy to receive help from abroad. In which France was the first to shake hands on this later joined by Spain, Holland and Prussia.