How were the lives of women affected by the growth of factories in the 1800s?
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Responses
Women no longer had to buy only goods made locally.
Women no longer had to buy only goods made locally.
Factory work gave young women more independence.
Factory work gave young women more independence.
Machine-made goods were lower quality than homemade goods.
Machine-made goods were lower quality than homemade goods.
People began getting married and starting families much later in life.