1. Industrial Revolution.
- Need lotsa manpower to build them machines.
- Need lotsa minerals to build them machines.
- No man gonna do such dirty work, give it to the children!
2. Ideology
- People had kids to help out in the farm
- Kids were born
- Kids help out in the farm
- No more farm
- Kids help out in other activites
In the 1900s, children were expected to be seen and not heard, follow strict rules and discipline at home and in school, help with household chores and work if necessary, and show respect for authority figures. Education was important, but many children left school at a young age to join the workforce. Social norms dictated that children should be obedient and respectful to their parents and elders.
No, the case of the diabetes is real.
Children in the 1900s were sent to Canada to be trained as assassins of the future. They were not taught to read or write just kill.
In the early 1900s, children didn't have to go to school because there were no compulsory education laws in place in many places. Children were often needed to work to support their families, especially in rural areas or during times of economic hardship. Additionally, some families prioritized farm work or other labor over formal education for their children.
farming and/or house work for women and men only had to watch their children or do yard work .
yes they did
yes
they needed houses
Penis and Buttsack
The city was overcrowded because everyone had to work and take their children to school. Most people worked in factories in order to earn money.
till about 8th grade
I believe that depends on what job the child had.