what age were the children during the indusrial revolution? From age 4+ and over can start work. The youngest children as young as four were employed in production factories with dangerous, and often fatal, working conditions.
They worked in the factories 16 hours each day.
when they were 5
They worked everyday
12 hours?
children ages 9 to 13 years old worked more than nine hours a day.
Basically to cook and to clean and run a household
During the middle ages serfs worked for their lords and that is who protected them.
10 and 11
The serfs
Children from all ages worked for extremly long hours in factories for very little pay, and sometimes were extremly injured by the machines that were in the factories. The children were stressed sad and exuhsted from long working hours. children, because of this, had no education, and ever had any time to see their families. - Hope I helped! :-)
They haven't. Although there are very few children working (illegally) in factories in the more developed countries, there are tens of thousands of children working in textile and other factories in south Asia and southeast Asia, as well as parts of South America and Africa. The clothing which many people wear, here in the U.S. is made (unfortunately) with child labor from many of these overseas textile factories.
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40%
The ages of children or women working in factories now corresponded to the time they could work in a day and/or week.
There were no factories in the Middle Ages.
children ages 9 to 13 years old worked more than nine hours a day.
Preschool children are ages 4 and 5, sometimes 3.
Basically to cook and to clean and run a household
Songs for Children of All Ages was created in 1987.
they worked in feilds
They could pay them less than adults