The coal mines were dangerous places where roofs sometimes caved in, explosions happened and workers got all sorts of injuries. There were very few safety rules. Cutting and moving coal was work that was completed by children.
The younger children often worked as "trappers" who worked trap doors. They sat in a hole hollowed out for them and held a string which was fastened to the door. When they heard the coal wagons coming they had to open the door by pulling a string. This job was one of the easiest down the mine but it was very lonely and the place were they sat was usually damp and draughty.
Older children might be employed as "coal bearers" carrying loads of coal on their backs in big baskets.
While thousands of children worked down the mine, thousands of others worked in the cotton mills and factories. There were some serious accidents, some children were scalped when their hair was caught in the machine, hands were crushed and some children were killed when they went to sleep and fell into the machine.
Factories and Brick Works
Children often worked long and gruelling hours in factories and had to carry out some hazhardous jobs. In match factories children were employed to dip matches into a chemical called phosphorous. This phosphorous could cause their teeth to rot and some died from the effect of breathing it into their lungs.
Women had the most tedious jobs, children had the most dangerous jobs, and both were paid less than men.
1. How much would the child make per week on average? 2. What are some jobs that children had to work on? 3. On average, how many children were working during the Industrial Revolution?
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.
Chimney Sweeper: Children had to climb through chimneys and sweep them. They sometimes felt claustrophobic and weren't very healthy because of all the dust they were breathing in.
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Women had the most tedious jobs, children had the most dangerous jobs, and both were paid less than men.
1. How much would the child make per week on average? 2. What are some jobs that children had to work on? 3. On average, how many children were working during the Industrial Revolution?
cleaning and fixing equiptment mostly
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There started to become more jobs.
The introduction of child labor led to competition for jobs during the Industrial Revolution. Children could be used for less money and also forced to work under harsher conditions than some adults. Very young children worked with adults and only made 10-20% of their wage for the same job.
In that time, children actually worked jobs.
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.
Chimney Sweeper: Children had to climb through chimneys and sweep them. They sometimes felt claustrophobic and weren't very healthy because of all the dust they were breathing in.
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Think about all the jobs that were there.