They worked in coal mines and some children didn't servive in the mines because of all the fumes.
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By not allowing children under 10 and women to work in mines
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.
1 work in gold mines 2 work up chimleys 3 work for adults
Women and children. In the early 1830's, many children were instructed to work underground in mines, digging up coal that could be used in household fires or to keep trains running, whilst the women would work in factories.
During the Industrial Revolution people worked in Mines, Factories and Plantations. The mines were very very dark, cramped and musty. Diseases were caught very easily during the Revolution. For example TB was very common. The dust in the mines was very dangerous and killed many people, mainly children. Children were forced to work in mines as they could get into small tunnels and cramped dark areas. Children were very innocent victims of mines as they were killed by various things. Coal carts were very heavy and had to be pushed up steep hills. If a child had stopped or stepped a foot wrong they were killed or probably left to die. Also people had to work very long hours and some mine owners were allowed to adopt children from an orphanage and make them work. Adults were paid about 3d and worked from 12 - 15 hours a day. Children also worked long hard days to about 10 - 12 hours, and started work from as early as the age of 6. I hope this answer helps and I'm sorry it is a bit bad but i am only 13.
Children in coal mines worked long hours, often up to 12 hours per day, six days a week. They were typically required to start work before sunrise and finish after sunset, enduring harsh and dangerous conditions underground.
By not allowing children under 10 and women to work in mines
In coal mines.
People in mines typically worked long hours, often more than 8 hours per day, especially during peak production periods. This varied depending on the specific mine, location, and time period, but mining work was known for being physically demanding and exhausting.
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.
I say I say childrens had to work about 1-24 hours a day which was hard work for the childrens and easy for the overlooker and the boss.
"The Seam" is actually a slum where those who work in the coal mines live. Katniss's father used to work in the coal mines before he died in a mine explosion
overman work in underground as an in charge one district of coal pannel
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they use to work in coal mines
yes .
People who dig gold and silver are miners.