In the early 1900s, a common job for American women was working as a domestic servant, which included roles such as maids, cooks, and nannies. Many women also found employment in factories, particularly in textile and garment industries, where they faced long hours and low wages. Additionally, teaching and nursing became popular professions for women during this time, as they offered more stable and respectable career paths. These jobs reflected the limited opportunities available to women in a predominantly male workforce.
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