Children had to start working at the age of six because they family didn't have money.
Some of them were apprentices; this means that they don't get any money but the factory provides food and shelter for them.
not bad... not bad.
it is very bad to have child labours they have to study they do not have to work in any places as a child i want to say this
because it's bad.
During the late 1800s, the use of child labor in US factories was most opposed by labor unions, progressive reformers, and social activists. These groups highlighted the harsh working conditions, long hours, and minimal pay that children endured, advocating for reforms to protect young workers. Organizations like the National Child Labor Committee emerged, pushing for legislation to limit child labor and improve educational opportunities. Their efforts eventually contributed to the establishment of laws regulating child labor in the early 20th century.
in the 1800s, why were many labor strikes unsuccessful?
Children were especially susceptible to the diseases and also child labor.
No, if the child is 13 years and over you should be able to work.
They worked to pass new laws to prohibit or limit child labor.
Child labor in the 1800s had profound effects on society, contributing to economic growth while also raising significant ethical concerns. Children, often working in hazardous conditions for minimal wages, provided cheap labor that fueled the Industrial Revolution. This exploitation led to social reform movements advocating for labor rights and improved working conditions, ultimately shaping modern labor laws. Additionally, it highlighted the need for education, leading to increased emphasis on schooling and child welfare in subsequent decades.
it was painful when i had my kid on the farm.
Until child labor laws were created, child labor was cheap labor and working in very bad conditions was the norm. Factory owners got cheap labor, which increased their profits considerably.
Very bad currently. North Korea doesn't claim to have child labor and child labor is outlawed in article 31 of the DPRK Constitution they have "voluntary services" for the children after school. "voluntary services" is not actually voluntary. it is actually forces and the children are forced to work on public projects everyday after school. they are also forced to use their own tools.