All of the above-Many were farm workers invited from mexico by the US government-They worked for low wages-They faced housing discrimination
The Triangle Shirtwaist Factory, was a clothing manufacturer, located on the lower east side of Manhattan, that employed a large number of immigrant women workers. The building had not been built in a way that allowed for a quick exit, if the need arose. As a result, when a fire broke out in the factory, the women were trapped and many perished in the fire.
High demand for workers.
The West had a shortage of workers, and China had many workers.
there is milllions of people that own a farm all over the world. Wisconsin is the 3rd state that has the most farms.
A large farm that has many who workers who live on the land that they work is called a ranch. If the workers rent the land they work it could be called a tenant farm.
Well, darling, that's called a plantation. It's where you'll find a big ol' farm with a bunch of workers living right there on the property. Just picture rows of crops as far as the eye can see, and you've got yourself a good old-fashioned plantation.
Large farm, no machinery. All work was done by hand.
This is called a plantation.
A plantation.
It is called a plantation, I believe.
That is called a plantation. It is typically associated with specialized crops like sugar, cotton, or tobacco, and relies on a large workforce, often including enslaved laborers in historical contexts.
"Many temporary agricultural workers are considered migrants as they move from farm to farm to find employment."
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Yes, he was a farm boy. It was a large farm with many slaves.
None.
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