Respuesta :
Women - needed to earn their right to vote
Children - were used mainly in factories almost as slaves to poor wage
Indentured Servants - were treated more worse then slaves were
Slaves - had to work till they were useless
Native Americans - were fought off their land
Working Class - treated poorly by rich business mongers
Children - were used mainly in factories almost as slaves to poor wage
Indentured Servants - were treated more worse then slaves were
Slaves - had to work till they were useless
Native Americans - were fought off their land
Working Class - treated poorly by rich business mongers
Answer:
. Women
Did not have any legal rights to home or children, only wealthy family’s were able to maintain a home after loss of their husband, had a choice of husband, could not vote, only a few could read or write.
. Children
Only a few could attend schools, they were separated from their parents, helped on the farm, and could not vote.
. Indentured Servants
Worked for free to pay off trip across the ocean, could not vote, and a few could read or write.
. Slaves
Were traded often for weapons, crops, and anything else the people needed. Always lived in fear, could not escape, families were often divided because they were worth more sold as individuals then in groups. Could not vote and a few could read or write.
. Working Class
Work and wages were determined by their boss, most were male and skilled in crafts, no political rights because they did not own land, they lived in cities near trading ports, could not vote, and only a few could read or write.