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sergeinik [125]
3 years ago
7

Explain how the roles of both working class and middle and upper class women changed during the industrial revolution. How did t

hose changes lead to the women's rights and suffrage movements? use evidence from the course to support your answer
History
1 answer:
kykrilka [37]3 years ago
6 0

<u>Women changes during the Industrial Revolution:</u>

The Industrial Revolution that occurred between the late eighteenth century and mid-nineteenth century in Europe, gave ladies new chances to expanded her monetary autonomy and increase a feeling of pride by not depending totally on a man's money related help.

The ladies' suffrage development was a decades-in length battle to win the privilege to decide in favor of ladies in the United States. It took activists and reformers about 100 years to win that right, and the battle.

Later ladies assumed a job in the Industrial Revolution. They predominantly filled in as laborers and frequently worked in the material enterprises and in piecework shops.

A few ladies likewise worked in the coal mine shafts. They could pay ladies not as much as men, and a few occupations were seen as employments that ladies ought to do, for example, sewing garments.

Accordingly, ladies and youngsters frequently worked in the production lines and mines so as to help pay for the families average cost for basic items.

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