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Child Labor In The 1800s

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Child Labor Part 1 Children in America always had to work. When they lived with their family on a farm, they had to do their fair share of work in order to keep up with payments. As the industrial revolution began to change the economy, people became more urbanized. In order to pay for food and housing, the kids had to work in factories. The reason why there were so many jobs for children in the factories was that the owners could pay them less than an adult, and the children are less likely to go on strike. With new technology, the strength of an adult wasn’t required to do long jobs in the factories. The children that would be in 2nd or 1st grade today, would have been working in the mills during the 1800s. They worked 6 days a week for more
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