They are extremly dangerous
The Mines Act of 1842 forbid employing children under age 10, and for all women, to work in mines. It should be noted that England mines today and in 1842 have extensive coal mines.
In underground mines, as today in many mines.
They worked in coal mines and some children didn't servive in the mines because of all the fumes.
Children were removed from the coal mines.
The Keating–Owen Child Labor Act of 1916 also known as Wick's Bill, was a short-lived statute enacted by the U.S. Congress which sought to address child labor by prohibiting the sale in interstate commerce of goods produced by factories that employed children under fourteen, mines that employed children younger than ...
The Medici family employed humanists to teach their children.
rags
adults and children
it drove children away from working
yes alot of young humans died in mines infact 99.9% died.
In 1891, Congress passed the first federal law to improve safety in mines. The law required ventilation in mines and made it illegal for companies to hire children under 12 years old to work in mines.
Yes