Child Labour During The Gilded Age

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Child Labor has attained further depths during The Gilded Age. Children had been working long hours in factories for minimal pay. Due to their size, they could achieve some things adults could not. Instead of getting an education, these children worked. This is dangerous being that the work they are told to do may be perilous to their health. By 1900, eighteen percent of American workers were under 16 which is a significant number of kids. Luckily there were education reforms that prompted many that primary education is vital for children but this applied in only some states. Businesses then decided to industrialize, creating more machines and advancing technology. Efforts were put in by the National Child Labor Committee to eradicate child