During the Gilded Age, people who worked in factories
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workers how work in the factory had very poor conditions and very worst environment. they did not get proper wages too
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During the Gilded Age, a growing number of Americans worked in urban areas in manufacturing factories. They worked 10-hour shifts, six days a week. The wages they earned were barely enough to support their families. Adults worked long and hard and sometimes they were injured as a result of their jobs.
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