Yes! Children in Mexico do go to work. They usually get up in the morning and go to the barbechos, which are plots of land that are plowed and left unseeded for a season or more. they also have some of their animals there too. they plow, and plant, and do other things to go back home with crops to eat. :)
It depends what network you have or what part you go to Mexico
Yes, the children had to go to work until they were 12, then they could be sent off to war.
hi i have a go phone att will it work in Guadalajara Mexico if it doesn't what prepaid company from the us work over there need a answer quick will leave in a month
how does children in mexico celebrate christmas
They go to America for the better chance and for more opportunites
There is no limit on how many children you can have in Mexico.
all you have to do is go see if a job is hiring and apply and if you get the job the you get it.
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The only way you can find out if your boyfriend has a wife or children is to either go to Mexico or if a friend is going to Mexico have them 'drop in' and see if he does have a wife and children. If you really need to find out then you can go through 'Vital Statistics' (we call it that in Canada) to see if his name is registered on a marriage certificate. This will cost a small fee.
No, not all Victorian children had to work. If your parents were rich then you didn't have to go to work wereas the poorer families including children had to just to keep a roof over their head.
No. They have breaks during or close to Easter, summer and Christmas.
About 45% of Mexico's children graduate high school.