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Finally Free! Women's Independence During the Industrial Revolution
- History Book 6th Grade | Children's History
- Narrated by: Carmyn Block
- Length: 12 mins
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Publisher's Summary
For many decades, women were limited in terms of the freedom to do what they want. This history book will detail how women became finally free during the Industrial Revolution. Listening to historical facts should not be boring. Instead, it should be an edutaining experience so the learning sticks. Take advantage of fun and age-appropriate materials like this one. Grab a copy today!
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