How did working in the southern mills change life in the South?

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Women and children could earn wages for their families

The work was safer then farming

Cotton would no longer be important to the southern economy

Southerners could now afford to move north

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Women and children could earn wages for their families.

Working in southern mills, particularly in the textile industry, provided new economic opportunities for women and children, allowing them to earn wages that contributed to their family's income. This shift brought about significant social changes in the South, as it transformed traditional gender roles and family dynamics.