Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
I'm not sure what factory you are referring to but I'll just go by assuming.
Conditions of factories back then allowed little to no breaks, hot stale air not moving while you breathed in dangerous fumes. Sometimes workers would even bring their children to sit on them while they worked or worse; made the children work because their were no child labor laws for a long period of time. You would most likely work before the sun rose and left after the sunset where your hands cramped all day and the only thing you wanted after work was to just eat and to go to bed.
Factory conditions left these women with Arthritis in their hands, and after breathing in dangerous chemicals it would cause cancer's of all sorts. If the women were pregnant while working their children could've possibly came out with birth defects.