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How did textile mills affect the lives of workers?

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it was good for female people because it gave them more work,
Samuel Slater Snuck into America and gave us plans to make factories.
He Hired Kids At Age 7-12 Which He Gave Low Wage :(
But Then He Opened a Mill And Hired Families And Made The Money Wage Get Better.
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User Ivaylo Toskov
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It was good for female people because it gave them more work,Samuel Slater Snuck into America and gave us plans to make factories.He Hired Kids At Age 7-12 Which He Gave Low Wage .But Then He Opened a Mill And Hired Families And Made The Money Wage Get Better.

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The early years of the Industrial Revolution began difficulties to many British families, whether they served in the mines or the factories. This scene of textile workers performing cloth at home was a common one until the late 1700s.

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