it was painful when i had my kid on the farm.
cotton and sugar
i have no clue... :(
Supported limits on working hours Promoted laws against child labor
Many African immigrants came to the US in the 1600s and 1700s primarily due to the transatlantic slave trade, where millions were forcibly transported to work on plantations, particularly in the Southern colonies. They were sought after for their labor in cultivating cash crops like tobacco and cotton. Additionally, some Africans arrived as free individuals or through indentured servitude, seeking better opportunities and escaping difficult conditions in their homelands. Overall, the primary motivation for the majority was economic exploitation and forced labor.
what happened in the 1700s
It started in the late 1700s
It started in the 1700s, and it is still going on now in poorer countries
Yes, the percentage of child labor has significantly decreased since the 1700s. During that time, child labor was prevalent in various industries, often involving harsh and unsafe conditions. Over the years, increased awareness, legal reforms, and educational opportunities have contributed to a decline in child labor globally. While it still exists in some regions and industries, the overall trend shows a marked reduction.
Life in Georgia in the 1700s was very difficult since it was a colony of Great Britain. This is because the citizens of Georgia were subjected to hard labor.
in the early 1700s
It was the Chinese immagrants
Knights of Labor ended child labor.
It was around about 1912 or something like that *-_-*
the hypothesis of child labor are many
the hypothesis of child labor are many
The "Child Savers" and the child labor supporters.
yes child labor is worldwide.......there is still child labor in Africa china and a lot of other places