What happened as a result of the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire?

July 19, 2010 by factory · 2 Comments
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Doneka asked:

I read this amazing book that was about the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire, but it was a while ago, and i cant remember what it said about the aftermath, like, anti-sweatshop organizations or stuff like that. Also, i need to know for a project. Help!

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April 8, 2010 by factory · 4 Comments
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Meow asked:


It doesn’t matter what kind of factory it is. I want to know what the factory owners were in charge of in their factories too.

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As a factory owner during the Industrial Revolution, write a letter to a newspaper justifying working?

March 26, 2010 by factory · 1 Comment
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Danni asked:


conditions in your factory. Just write something that makes since to the topic; the teacher said we need other people ideas.

Hope you can help!

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How did the switch to steam power influence the location of factory towns?

February 21, 2010 by factory · 3 Comments
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Brighthouse asked:

How did the switch to steam power influence the location of factory towns?

Short answer will do, or any for that matter (as long as there helpful!) :)
thanks soo much!!

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How much money would you earn if you were a young Factory worker in the Industrial Revolution?

February 17, 2010 by factory · 1 Comment
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Cassie(; asked:

where is the job
what is the position
how much money you will earn if chosen for the position

as a young factory worker. can you answer those questions?

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How was the American spirit reflected in the political activism of its farmers and factory workers ?

February 4, 2010 by factory · 1 Comment
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lovelyxo asked:

heres some backround :

During the Glided Ages in the late 19th century politics and big businesses were taking over the United States. Urban industrialization and falling farm prices lead farmers and factory workers to protest against these big business tycoons. American spirit was reflected in the political activism of its farmers and factory workers.

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How do our modern day perception of what a factory is or what industrialization is, affect our understanding?

January 27, 2010 by factory · 1 Comment
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tiffany_brianne asked:

of How do our modern day perception of what a factory is or what industrialization is, affect our understanding of past industrialization?

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What were the people called that watched over the factory workers in the industrial revolution called?

January 24, 2010 by factory · 4 Comments
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Katie asked:

What were the people called that watched over the factory workers in the industrial revolution called? They would beat them if they werent working and stuff. Something like over see-ers i dont pls help me for a assessment xx

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How did labor conditions in the early 1900s contribute to the Triangle Factory Fire?

January 3, 2010 by factory · 2 Comments
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Molly asked:

How did labor conditions in the early 1900s contribute to the Triangle Factory Fire? What happened as a result of the tragedy?

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How did the factory owners in Lowell, Massachusetts try to preserve republican values while industrializing?

December 14, 2009 by factory · 2 Comments
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ams007 asked:

I know that they did not want to be like the polluted factories of England, so they hired specific people; young women. They could be paid less than men, yound men had other opportunities elsewhere than working in a factory, and hiring young men before they were married meant they would not have a permanent working class that depended on the factory mills.

is this answering the question, or is it more about politics??

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