Monday, November 15, 2010

How Did the Factory Workers Social Class Impact Their Lives?


This picture is a picture of factory wokers working in machines.


Even women and men works in the factorys.
This picture shows how small and uncomfortable the factory 's are.
    
         Most Factory Workers felt that the owners of the factories were taking advantages of them, since the workers wanted a fair amount of share in their profits, workers started labor shifts. It wasn't all factories that made them feel like they were being taking advantage but most were, some were fair. It's true the in the 19th century it was really a hard time for factory workers or any people working in general. Due to all the stress workers have been put up too it increased for frustration for the working classes. Most places in the United states according to the article that workers face very slow responds due to the health conditions depending which cities they lived in, this made problems come rapidly. With all the problems that were occurring it took a long time for owners to respond. Unfortunately the upper classes really gave no support for middle factory workers. No mater how hard working the factory workers pushed their effort it was difficult for them to have a higher raise for all their working. There were plenty of working classes that were hungry and a lot of desperate workers to gain money for them and their family, which is why children started working for child labor.


This Picture shows how the factory looks in the 19th century


Source from: http://honolulu.hawaii.edu/distance/hist/factory.htm

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