hard. they were fed little and forced to work long hours.
children who were orphans who worked just for the factories food shelter and clothes.
300
It killed them!
the industrial revolution changed many peoples lives because the new machines began to take their hand jobs in the feilds and they had to migrate to work in factories, then also forcing the children to work in harsh conditions.
Children could not work in factories under the age of nine:)
children who were orphans who worked just for the factories food shelter and clothes.
Many children worked in many different factories.
300
It killed them!
the industrial revolution changed many peoples lives because the new machines began to take their hand jobs in the feilds and they had to migrate to work in factories, then also forcing the children to work in harsh conditions.
They ran the machines, the smaller children had to climb to operate their machine
one shilling per week.
Children could not work in factories under the age of nine:)
children because that is who they could afford. children would work for less that women and men
The answer regarding the number of children working in factories in the US during the industrial revolution cannot be substantiated at all. No one was taking count, and workers were able to leave factories and work on farms.
The Industrial Revolution led to large numbers of women and children working in factories. They often performed dangerous work for low pay, as did adult male factory workers.
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