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... Child workers were deprive of the chance of an education leaving the only thing they could do, work in the factories, mills or mines. ...
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... These policies stated that basically:- ???h The state took over all production plants, for example factories, mines and workshops. ...
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... Children would start work in mills, coal mines, and factories as young as 5 years old, to 18 years of age. An average child would work 18 hour days. ...
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... low-paid labor. They worked in wool mills, garment and shoe factories, mines, and land development. Regardless of occupation, the ...
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... Industrialization played a major reason why the number of working children increased. Children have worked in factories, mines, fields and in the streets. ...
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... The South built factories, mines, steel mills, and railroads, to name a few. Mills were created by groups of people in abundance. ...
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... Because he was never elected, he chose to become a writer to escape poverty and the horrific working conditions of factories, mines and hard labor. ...
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... their salaries. Many factories, mines, and businesses were even forced to shut down due to the terrible economic crisis. When all ...
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... The South built factories, mines, steel mills, and railroads, to name a few. Mills were created by groups of people in abundance. ...
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... Matthew Boulton provided the capital for a partnership with Watt and by 1800 the firm had sold 289 engines for use in factories and mines. ...
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... New York . Indians are employed in many of the same jobs as non Indians, in factories, mines, hospitals and schools. Casinos have ...
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... industrial skills. Because of this lack of skills they entered the bottom ranks of factories, mines, mills, and sweatshops. The new ...
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... management. Under this system, workers in individual enterprises, such as factories and mines do economic planning. Workers' council ...
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... In 1900 more than 2 million children across the United States were found to be working in mines, fields, factories, stores, and city streets(3). People began ...
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... Thus they started building canals between mines and factories, then a road surface, and finally a while later the railroad industry was developed. ...
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... Their working conditions, whether in factories or mines, were appalling. ... Their working conditions, whether in factories or mines. ...
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... Their working conditions, whether in factories or mines, were appalling. ... Their working conditions, whether in factories or mines. ...
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... Mines and factories in the Ural Mountains used small railways to move things short distances, just as they did in Europe and the United States. ...
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... In 1833 a law was passed limiting the amount of hours kids could work in textile factories, and in 1842 the law was extended to child in mines. ...
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... Instead of either helping with the farm and land or working in the home to earn money through domestic systems, women began to working in factories or mines. ...
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... This is why steam engines were installed in coal mines where coal was free. ... At the time the steam engine was used in factories to spin wool. ...
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... had a significant profit. The slaves work in mines and factories gave tremendous profit to their owners. No only did the owners ...
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... advancements, mostly in factories, which allowed machines to replace human labor. However, human labor was a very big part in the mills and mines. ...
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... America. the labor force was based on Amerindian men to supply labor to Spanish mines, factories, farms, ranches, and public works. And ...
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... of the rural periphery of the industrialized world for the massive construction projects of the period and for the least-skilled tasks in factories and mines. ...
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... farms. All businesses that employed over 50 workers (including all factories and mines) were also taken over by the government. These ...
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... They were outraged by inhuman conditions in factories and mines. The Progressives and the AFL pressured state governments for laws to protect wage earners. ...
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... With the enforcement of the factories act now in place factories started to ... horses for transportation, until they were eventually used in mines to transport ...
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... of all laborers. These children can be found working on farms, in factories or mines, and even fighting in wars. "Much of the nation's ...
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... a few. Also children were put to work. They would work in factories and mines, doing clean up or coal sifting jobs. But during this ...
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