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Yes, J.P. Morgan and the companies he was associated with during the early 20th century were part of an industrial landscape that often utilized child labor. While J.P. Morgan himself was primarily a financier and banker rather than a manufacturer, the industries he financed, such as textiles and coal mining, frequently employed children under harsh conditions. Child labor was a widespread practice during that era, leading to eventual reforms and labor laws aimed at protecting young workers.

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