The Industrial Revolution and its effect on urbanization mandated an increase of workers-particularly impacing the women and children. “With fewer jobs in agriculture to keep everyone employed, a huge social crisis threatened to overwhelm (Pavlac 264)” forcing women and children to migrate from farms to cities this had a huge influence on the social and cultural aspects of everyday life. By incorporating Harriet Robinson article on “Lowell Mill Girls” it is easy to depict how these fluctuations brought hardship to women and children when these were exempt from education, better work conditions, and basic human rights.
Following the Industrial Revolution,