This is when the Spinning Jenny and the water frame were invented. ... This caused many problems for workers with working hours, wages, unemployment, accidents, employment of women and children, and housing conditions. As the revolution progressed, people began to realize that there were solutions to the problems and hardships that they battled every day. ...
The use of child labor, however, was not regarded a social problem until the introduction of the factory system during the industrial revolution. ... A few years later, Richard Arkwright invented the water frame, which used waterpower than spun cloth even faster; the new machines put an end to the putting out system. ... A worker named Mary Richards worked at a drawing frame when she was not even 10 years old. ...
Then, towards the end of the conference, the English encourage the Iroquois to send them their children in order to teach them "the Religion, Language and Customs of the White people" so that they may have more intermediaries in the future like Conrad Weiser who could help the two settle problems (80). ... The transition of the Indians metaphorical reliance of wampum beads to hold onto the Dutch ship illustrated by Canassatego, to the Silver Covenant Chain offered by the British is symbolic for the Indians anchored attachment to the English who drag the Iroquois into their problems u...
It is mentioned in Irish History that St. Patrick banished all the snakes from Ireland. This seems an impressive feat and we seem to be able to confirm it as fact as Ireland is indeed a country without snakes. However, the more realistic, and more mundane reason why there are no snakes in Ireland is...