they were instituted due to horrible working conditions such as long hours, low pay etc
yes alot of young humans died in mines infact 99.9% died.
Slave children as young as 4 or 5 years old were sometimes put to work in the cotton fields. They were expected to perform tasks such as picking cotton, despite their young age.
The changes that industrialization brought about for the children included child labor where young children worked in mines and factories, as rural families moved to cities.
No, young children are prohibited from working (in the USA) per Child Labor Laws.
They cleaned and made sure that the machines were working properly. They did this while the machines were turned on and working, which was extremely dangerous. Sometimes the children's hands and arms got stuck in the machines and the skin was torn to the bone.
Is to provide a safe and loving environment for the developmental needs of young children
Employers paid children less than they paid adults
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employers paid children less than they pais adults
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They worked for lower wages than adults and children were able to get in between small machinery
Working class children often died or became ill or injured while working in factories, mines, or other hazardous conditions during the Industrial Revolution. Many children were forced to work long hours in dangerous environments, leading to high rates of accidents, respiratory diseases, and other health issues.