Child Labor In The Late 1800s And Early 1900s

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When the immigrants came to the United States they was offered jobs in factories and on farms.
Children (under 13) was expected to work in the factories just like the adults,they was expected to work 12 hour shifts, they had no idea what was going on, they didn't understand what breaks ment, they didn't understand why they was made to work like they was having too, this is child labor it was illegal in the late 1800s and early 1900s.
When the (immigrants) arrived to the United States they came into ports, and was unloaded.
Many decided that they wanted to stay near the port, and many ventured inland. Those who went inland wanted to be in community with other people and start a new life with new people. Small towns with a low population