kids died by not using the tools of working in factories.
Too many children were working and died in poor working conditions. They were working as young as 7 years old, not in school, not given breaks and worked in dangerous jobs.
the kids got whiped and most died.
by having child labor it will make the population decrease because all the people who died from starvation, lack of malnutrition, and from lack of energy
At least 12,000 died at Monowitz, 10,000 was due to Labor Working.
well in Victorian times child labor was bad, kids died in factories, lost limbs, and hair. kids chose working over education b/c they thought they would rather get money then get nothin. also the conditions in the factories and mines were taribble air pollution, oil, soot yah i would say it is harsh.
Twenty-two children under 6 died in the sinking of Titanic. One child under 6 died in First-Class. No children at all died in Second-Class. 21 children under 6 died in Third-Class.
Marcos mother died in child labor and Marco's dad was a merchant. Marco had a rough start in life.
Josef Labor died in 1924.
They worked for about 15 hours each day, only had about an hour of lunch break (they ate their supper while working at the same time), they were beaten if they were caught taking any extra breaks, had very little family connections since everyone was working, and sometimes died from factory accidents.
People had to work very long hours in dangerous, unhealthy conditions in order to make a living.Industrial Revolution conditions were quite bad. Many people were needed to do work, and they didn't get payed as much. Small children were hired/used a lot since they could fit into machines and control the insides of it, although it lead to a lot of death and exhaustion. Many people went on strike as well.
Sam Pollock - labor leader - died in 1983.
Frank Duffy - labor leader - died in 1955.