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Summary Of: Factory

A factory worker in 1940s... provides one of the first examples of a factory in the modern sense of the word... to pioneer the industrial factory of the 19th century... the larger scale forms of factory establishments were more favorable and advantageous over the small artisan shops in terms of competition... further revolutionized the factory concept in the early 20th century... Some speculation as to the future of the factory includes scenarios with... factory sites such as... Most viewed mill factory work as a way to branch out from their... They were able to earn enough through factory work to cover their living expenses and still have spending money and savings for dowries... In 1834 New England textile factory owners decided to cut the wages of these young women in order to save money... and force them to become completely dependent upon factory employment for survival... their 1834 factory turnout was unsuccessful... the foundation for successful strikes that helped shape factory life in the future...

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