Children worked when they were to poor. Many died from factory fumes, and others were injured from the machines. Some places, such as a ribbon factory, had temperatures of over 200'F!
bad
The working conditions of Lowell mills were very poor.
it was far more easy than it was in the 1750 as they had factories to do it for them
there were a lot of things like a scythe shovel flail reaper combine
Hard
dum
horrible
common rooms and equal treatment
you can do what you like to do
very bad like a piecer
Farmers spent more than they made. The cost of production was too high and the price of the crops was too low. Just like today.
Working conditions in 1895 were poor to sub-optimal for people. People worked long hours and were forced to work in unsafe conditions.