women in the industrial revolution
"Women in the industrial revolution" refers to the significant role played by women in society during the period of rapid industrialization and urbanization in the 18th and 19th centuries, particularly in factories and other industrial settings, where they were employed for cheap labor but faced harsh working conditions and gender inequalities.
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