Child Labor In The Late 1800s Essay

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In the late 1800s, laborers faced hardships which included cheap child labor, small wages, and little education. cheap child labor made it harder for adults to be employed if they did not have a son who could work with them.the thought of the businesses was probably a buy one and get the other half off. meaning they paid the father a full amount while they paid the child less because they are a child. since the factory where going for people who had sons this caused lots of kids to be undereducated. even though a surge of child labor happened in the late 18oos it had been around for a long time which caused a cycle to happen which was very prevalent in the 1800s of uneducated men growing up having children then having to put their children …show more content…

due to little amounts of work and pay, they cant afford to just go out and eat. their main source of food was bread. they would also look for some clams to make some clam chowder. on rare occasions when they could they would buy meat. Darwinism there are many occasions where they had to starve because they couldn't afford any food to eat this has also happened to their neighbors. with the lack of food, they also had inadequate clothing, especially for the weather. this is shown when O'Donnell said ". according to his statement on pg 36, his wife has 2 dresses one she got when they married and only wear it to church and the other is a dress she made. the dress according to O'Donnell "it cost 1.00 to make" and about another "dollar for the stuff" .this is all his children and wife have. not only are his family getting sick due to the inadequate clothing in the cold weather they also have very little fuel to keep warm. O'Donnell and others who lived nearby went "around with a shovel to pick up" wood" as a mean of fuel. the places they look at are "around the