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Child Labor And The Women's Rights Movement

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children sometimes work up to 19 hours a day. Only giving them a one hour total break.” (Child Labor in Factories, 1). Many children who worked in the factories would not be able to read or write because they were deprived from their childhood and education. These working conditions did not end until the reformers started to protests and child labor laws were put into motion. It wasn’t until the great depression that real change was happening. “Because so many people were out of work during this time period reformers pushed the issue and giving the jobs to adults who needed them” (Child Labor, 1) Even though they accomplished their goal the process of getting it was hard and was very violent. Luckily now a days America has child labour laws that protect the youth from having to endure such horrible conditions again. Young adults are provided with better working conditions and minimum wage so America will not repeat history. …show more content…

“The first action to take place to start this movement was in 1848 where the first women’s rights connection was held in Seneca Falls, New York.”(Women 's Rights Movement, 1) This was the first meeting that would start the long journey for equality between women and men. “After years of fighting and oppression women were finally allowed the right to vote on August 26, 1920.”(Women 's Rights Movement, 1) Even though we had the right to vote women were still not scene in the same light as

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