what changes took place in position of women during during the industrial revolution in England and world wars
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Women came to be viewed, and somewhat respected as a reliable and necessary workforce alongside men, as they formed at least 45% of the Industrialisation period's workers.
Other than that, it can be argued that women could not produce quite as many children as they wanted, because due to the heavy working hours, their husbands were working overnight in factories (or in war zones, if we're talking about the WWs) instead of having sex with them.
Inference:
We can infer that these were the main changes that took place in the lives of women during the industrial revolution and the world wars.
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