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No. If they were working in one of the factories they didn't even get a bathroom break or lunch/dinner time.
In the 1800's children had to work in Factories and mines. They were often hired at the same time as their parents and worked as young as 4 for up to 14 hours a day. They only had Sundays off and had no holidays. THey were overworked and overtired but if they fell asleep they would be whipped and punished.
Yes, the children had to go to work until they were 12, then they could be sent off to war.
To toke peasants (farmers) off the land and have them work in factories, whick backfired and crippled the economy.
It was kind of a law because in Sparta children had to go to school at the age of 7.
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Children usually work as a child laborer because their parents have a debt to someone and the child is responsible for paying it off, and they are sent to work at a factory.
Then cut off from sheep then take it to the factories
Immigrants took jobs in factories and as janitors and janitoress in tenements.
I like to work with people who have a similar outlook on doing their job and who are kind and open rather than being closed off and rude. Nobody wants to work with a Scrooge.