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1
The Changing Workplace
  • Ch 8 Sect 4
  • Page 259

2
Rural Manufacturing
  • Cottage Industry system in which manufactures
    provided the materials for goods to be produced
    at home.
  • Women did most of this work
  • Power looms replaced the cottage industry
  • Mechanizing the process tools under one roof
    slashed production time cost.

3
Early Factories
  • Textile led the way w/ manufacture factories.
  • Master most experienced artisans
  • Journeyman skilled worker employed by a master
  • Apprentice young worker learning a craft
  • Spread of factory production revolutionized
    industry.
  • Cost of goods decreased
  • Unskilled artisans shift from farm work to
    industry.

4
Factory Workers
  • Work force consisted of mostly unmarried women.
  • mill girls lived under strict rules
  • Behavior church attendance closely monitored.
  • 9 out of 10 women were under 30 yrs old

5
Lowell Mill
  • Mill owners hired girls b/c could pay less
  • Textile work offered better wages than the
    alternatives.
  • Most female workers stayed at Lowell only a few
    years.

6
Conditions at Lowell
  • Day
  • Begin 5am Lunch 1230pm Return 100pm Leave
    700pm
  • Heat, darkness, poor ventilation caused illness
  • Managers forced workers to increase production
    despite conditions.
  • Strikes a work stoppage in order to force an
    employer to respond to demands
  • Mill girls began to strike.

7
Strikes at Lowell
  • Union is Power
  • Strikers declared that they would not return to
    work unless wages continued.
  • Mill threatened to replace the workers.
  • Strikers returned to work strike leaders were
    fired.
  • Mill girls took their concerns to the political
    arena.

8
Immigration Increases
  • 1830-1860 immigration increased
  • Majority of immigrants were from Germany
    Ireland.
  • Immigrants avoided the south b/c slavery limited
    their economic opportunities.
  • Southerners were hostile towards immigrants.

9
Second Immigration Wave
  • Irish immigrants settled in the east.
  • Immigration soared after the Potato Famine
  • 1 million died 1 million immigrated to U.S.
  • Faced bitter prejudice b/c they were Catholic
    poor.

10
National Trades Union
  • Journeymen created unions specific to a trade.
  • Trade unions from different areas joined
    together.
  • Workers sought to standardize wages conditions
    in a particular industry.
  • National Trade Union largest union
  • Face fierce opposition from bankers owners
  • Hampered by court decisions declaring strikes
    illegal

11
Court Backs Strikers
  • Supported workers right to strike in the case of
    Commonwealth v. Hunt
  • Declared that Bostons journeymen bookmakers
    could act in such a manner as best to subserve
    their own interests
  • Religious social reforms went hand in hand w/
    economic changes.
  • Put in place the foundation for the modern
    American economy.

12
The Changing Workplace
Name things that contributed to the changing
workplace in the first half of the 19th century.
Which of these are still part of the workplace
today?
13
Answer the following
  1. How would you characterize the nations
    manufacturing system before the early 1800s?
  2. How did mechanization change the nature of
    manufacturing in the U.S.?
  3. Why did factory owners tend to hire young women
    rather than men?
  4. What were working conditions like at Lowell Mill?
  5. How did strikes for higher wages at the Lowell
    Mills end?
  6. For what reasons did many Irish immigrate to the
    U.S. in the mid-1800s? How were they treated in
    America?
  7. What was the National Trades Union and what
    progress did it make on behalf of the nations
    workers?
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