A Taste Of Independence Essay

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In the audio file we hear about women finding independence by making their own money through work, many found specific reasons why and some were they just because they wanted to be. Women were chosen to work at these factors because the owners felt as if it would be too difficult to have families do the work and they did not want to pay the males a high wage, their ideal employee was single women ages 18 to 25 (A Taste of Independence). The women seemed happy upon their arrival and agreed to all conditions; however, over time they sought a better work environment which lead to some negative changes. Thomas Dublin tells us that the New England farm women seemed happy to help when they first began work, the seasoned ladies would teach new employees …show more content…

In the1830s and 1860s mills expanded and there goods were now competitive, the prices of cloth went down as well which lead the owners to increase productivity having women on more than one machine as a time ((A Taste of Independence). The women began to seek better conditions than they were in and the owners did not like this. The reform associations were formed and the owners felt they should cut the wages because they felt the women were ungrateful(A Taste of …show more content…

We still see many of those differences today; however, there was much more a dramatic line be-tween them. In the North the focus was on the creation of a complex and rapid development of commercial and industrial economic system (Brinkley, 2012). In the South the economy focused on agriculture type work such as the growth and crops (Brinkley, 2012).The social systems were much different as well. In fact the North would consider the Southerns as being savages because the southern society would look as honor as more as an avenging action (Brinkley,