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Why women and children were employed in the factories? 3 marke​

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Answered by MissStunning2007
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The factories sought out young women towork as spinners, carders, and weavers. The new industrialists wanted women to constitute this new labor force because they could be paid less, but also because a workforce based on age and gender seemed to avoid the problem of creating a permanent working class.

The Industrial Revolution saw the rise offactories in need of workers. Childrenwere ideal employees because they could be paid less, were often of smaller stature so could attend to more minute tasks and were less likely to organize and strike against their pitiable working conditions.

Answered by Anonymous
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The factories sought out young women to work as spinners, carders, and weavers. The new industrialists wanted women to constitute this new labor force because they could be paid less, but also because a workforce based on age and gender seemed to avoid the problem of creating a permanent working class.

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