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21 January, 22:22

How much more could a textile worker make than a sharecropper? A great deal more, so only the head of the family had to work. A bit more money, but fathers and mothers need to work. Very little more money, but almost everyone in the family needed to work.

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  1. 21 January, 22:35
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    A textile worker can make than a sharecropper a bit more money, but fathers and mothers need to work.

    Option: B

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    Not every sharecropper, sawmill operative and textile workers was poor. Eventually a newly married or news starter of family use to feel more comfortable to sharecrop of his father's land, as a temporary stage between dependence of youth and middle class yeomanry. The highly skilled industrial workers use to earn good salaries while the mill workers and miners use to fetch out less than a dollar in one day until 20th century, while sharecropper had far less earning than that.
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