What were 'English factories' and how were they different from the modern factories. *
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Ideally, the modern factory was a well-lit, well-ventilated building that was designed to ensure safe and healthy working conditions mandated by government regulations.
by the time of the Civil War, 878 textile factories had been built in New England. ... Many produced specialty goods, such as silks and printed fabrics, and employed skilled workers, including people working in their own homes.
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Factory system, system of manufacturing that began in the 18th century and is based on the concentration of ... British factoryBritish factory interior, late 19th century. ... did you know?
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