Child labor was common practice in the past, with most children put to work in factories by ages 6-9 to work long 13-15 hour days without breaks. As there were no child labor laws or safety regulations, children endured dangerous work and did not experience a childhood, instead having to work like adults from a very young age.
Child labor was common practice in the past, with most children put to work in factories by ages 6-9 to work long 13-15 hour days without breaks. As there were no child labor laws or safety regulations, children endured dangerous work and did not experience a childhood, instead having to work like adults from a very young age.
Child labor was common practice in the past, with most children put to work in factories by ages 6-9 to work long 13-15 hour days without breaks. As there were no child labor laws or safety regulations, children endured dangerous work and did not experience a childhood, instead having to work like adults from a very young age.
This is a protest poem Out Out in which I am gonne explain
the theme which is child labor Children did not have the childhood experiences that we modern people associate with "childhood" unless they were born in the upper wealthy class. Most children were put out to factory work by the time they were 6 or 9 years old. Child labor laws were not yet common practice, so any child of any age could be put out to work. Children would worked 13-15 hours, and there was no such thing as a break from work. The work was dangerous as well because there were no safety regulations.