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After the Industrial Revolution, most people experienced faster urbanization, new kinds of work, and altered routines. Instead of working mainly on farms or in small craft shops...
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After the Industrial Revolution, most people experienced faster urbanization, new kinds of work, and altered routines. Instead of working mainly on farms or in small craft shops...
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Indentured servants were laboring migrants who agreed to work for a fixed term, usually three to seven years, in exchange for passage, food, clothing, and shelter. They were nei...
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Indentured servants were workers who agreed to labor for a set period in exchange for passage, food, clothing, and shelter. This arrangement was common in the 17th and 18th cent...
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The social effect of the Industrial Revolution began with a simple pressure: fewer people were needed on the land, and far more were needed in factories, mines, and railways. As...
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Released in 2014, Cesar Chavez is a biographical drama that centers on the early years of the labor and civil rights leader as he organizes farmworkers in California during the...
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An indentured servant was a person who signed a contract, often called an indenture, to work for a set period in exchange for transportation, food, clothing, and shelter. This f...
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An indentured servant was a person who agreed to work for a fixed period in exchange for passage, food, clothing, and shelter, with freedom and sometimes land or money at the en...
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UAW Local 95 in Janesville, Wisconsin, is one of the older and historically significant locals within the United Auto Workers. Formed through early organizing drives in the mid-...
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The term Playboy Bunny refers to the waitstaff and hosts who worked at Playboy Clubs from 1960 onward, recognizable by the iconic Bunny costume. These employees embodied the bra...
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