During the Industrial Revolution, children as young as 5 years old worked long hours in dangerous factory and mining conditions to change spindles, bobbins, and pull carts of coal with little to no safety protections or regulations. Many children worked over 12 hours a day, 6 days a week in dark, cramped mineshafts or noisy, polluted factories.
During the Industrial Revolution, children as young as 5 years old worked long hours in dangerous factory and mining conditions to change spindles, bobbins, and pull carts of coal with little to no safety protections or regulations. Many children worked over 12 hours a day, 6 days a week in dark, cramped mineshafts or noisy, polluted factories.
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During the Industrial Revolution, children as young as 5 years old worked long hours in dangerous factory and mining conditions to change spindles, bobbins, and pull carts of coal with little to no safety protections or regulations. Many children worked over 12 hours a day, 6 days a week in dark, cramped mineshafts or noisy, polluted factories.
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