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give two reasons which preferred the industrialists to employ women and children in their factories​

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Answered by s02371joshuaprince47
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At the start of the Industrial Revolution there was little legislation about working conditions in mills, factories or or the ... Employed as, Number killed, Average age, Oldest, Youngest. As a result of the impacts of the Industrial Revolution, women entered the workforce in textile mills and coal mines in large numbers. ... As a result, women and children often worked in the factories and mines in order to help pay for the families cost of living. Woman in a coal mine in the Industrial Revolution

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Answered by Aaravchauhan8514
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At the start of the Industrial Revolution there was little legislation about working conditions in mills, factories or or the industrial plants. As factories spread rapidly the owners of mills, mines and other forms of industry needed large numbers of workers. They didn’t want to have to pay them a high wage. Children were the ideal employees. They were cheap, weren’t big enough or educated enough to argue or complain and were small enough to fit between tight fitting machinery. Children soon ended up working in all types of industry.

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