Wendy the Welder also known as Rosie the Riveter, represented the women who were ordered to work into the factories during the war. During World War ll, more than 2,800 women were sent to work in factories to help provide for the war. While the men were gone fighting in battles, the women usually would end up taking over the jobs of men who would end up leaving for the war. They worked in the Vanscover’s Kaiser ship yards, where they convert steal into aircrafts and troop transports.
Friday, December 14, 2018
Wendy the welder
Wendy the Welder also known as Rosie the Riveter, represented the women who were ordered to work into the factories during the war. During World War ll, more than 2,800 women were sent to work in factories to help provide for the war. While the men were gone fighting in battles, the women usually would end up taking over the jobs of men who would end up leaving for the war. They worked in the Vanscover’s Kaiser ship yards, where they convert steal into aircrafts and troop transports.
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