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Which type of workers faced the worst working and living conditions in mid-nineteenth-century america?

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  • 07-11-2016
The workers who faced the worst working and living conditions in the mid-nineteenth century in America were the workers in the cotton mills. They faced extremely hot temperatures in the factories.
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