Women who worked in the early factories of the Industrial Revolution
A) were given the same pay as men.
B) instigated dramatic change in pre-industrial kinship patterns.
C) never represented a large percentage of the workers in textile factories.
D) did not result in a significant transformation in female working patterns.
E) increased their social status.
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