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Enough 2 live gee. More then child labourers
Young people who paid for their passage to the New World by working for an employer for a certain number of years. Common in the 18th century.
By 1900, coal became West Virginia's leading industry. ... There was a large wave of immigration in West Virginia in the late 1800's and early 1900's. Many workers from European countries, especially Italy, Hungary, and Poland ... In 1919, 340000 steelworkers walked out, but the union gave up the strike four mounths later.
Major League umpires chosen to work the World Series get paid a bonus of $20,000. This is on top of the $17,500 bonus they receive for working the early rounds of the playoffs.
they get paid 200,000
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$122,899,0543
Enough 2 live gee. More then child labourers
They were paid less than men. apex
in the industrial era children got paid 6o cents well that's what my teacher says.
I believe that depends on what job the child had.
In the late 1900s, teachers' salaries varied widely depending on location, experience, and education level. On average, teachers in the early 1900s earned about $400-$800 per year in rural areas, while teachers in urban areas could earn around $1,000-$1,200 per year. These salaries were significantly lower than those of teachers today when adjusted for inflation.
i have no idea im asking the same thing
Very little because yeah they are laboured
paid labourers
Working conditions in the 1900s would have been hard labor for little pay in the early years. As the century went on, jobs were created that paid better and were easier to do for men and women.
they were paid less then men