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Compare The Working Conditions In The North And South During The 1840s

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Factories in the North and South during the 1840s were bad. Workers became very tired, they worked 11.4 hours on an average. Children were hurt by the machines, and also workers too. They also had no heating systems or cooling, so they were all very hot and tired and some injured too. No matter when it was always hot and cold. They had no laws to control worker conditions or to protect workers from any harm at all. No one cared about anyone but themselves they just wanted money not safety, comfort anything. Even children worked in these conditions. They worked for 12 hours, 6 days a week or more a week. They operated machines. And some worked down in coal mines. Eventually, Reformers called for laws that would make factories have shorter hours
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