Industrial Revolution (1800’s-1940’s)

50 Women in the Industrial Revolution

Sulli Lockhart

Women in the Industrial Revolution

Women in the Industrial Revolution (1)

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Acknowledgements

All images for this infographic came from Canva. The images are meant to help paint a clear picture of what is being explained. (2024). Canva. https://www.canva.com/dream-lab 

 

 

 

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