During the industrial revolution both in the United States and in Europe the factories were controlled by factor owners who carried out orders through mill masters or foreman who were in charge of the factories day to day functioning. The workers in the factories faced very difficult working conditions that were dangerous and require incredibly long days of work. Therefore, the average factory worker had little power in the structure of authority and were forced to meet the demands of their superiors or face the potential loss of earnings and livelihood.
Answer: Peninsulares
Explanation: They were Spanish-born settlers, but they lived in America, held the principal administrative, military, and religious positions, and also represented the Spanish Crown's political-administrative interest in the lands of the American continent. They held the high and profitable positions of political and ecclesiastical administration, they also owned mines and farms. The prestige and responsibilities directed at them were only possible for those who were born in Spain.
Answer:
Participants were Jewish Fighting Organization and
Germany
Explanation:
DATE
April 19, 1943 - May 16, 1943
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