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the difference between modern and traditional lumberjacks and the changes in their lifeafter the modernization of the traditional equipments ( the first one to answer correctly will be marked as brainliest

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Answered by yuvaan24gupta
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Lumberjacks are mostly North American workers in the logging industry who perform the initial harvesting and transport of trees for ultimate processing into forest products. The term usually refers to a bygone era (before 1945 in the United States) when hand tools were used in harvesting trees. Because of its historical ties, the term lumberjack has become ingrained in popular culture through folklore, mass media and spectator sports. The actual work was difficult, dangerous, intermittent, low-paying, and primitive in living conditions. However, the men built a traditional culture that celebrated strength, masculinity, confrontation with danger, and resistance to modernization.

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Answered by hitha84727
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