Do These Sources And The Site At Quarry Bank Mill, Fully Explain What Working Conditions Were Like For Children In Textile Mills In The Late Eighteen And Early Nineteenth Centuries?
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Aimeé Hoole 10a Do These Sources And The Site At Quarry Bank Mill, Fully Explain What Working Conditions Were Like For Children In Textile Mills In The Late Eighteen And Early Nineteenth Centuries? In this essay I am going to write about and explain what working conditions were like for children working in textile mills in the late 18 and early 19 centuries. I will examine and discuss the working conditions at Quarry Bank Mill and compare them with the other sources. The sources are paragraphs containing information about other different mills around England. I will write about the context of the sources, are they primary or secondary, are the sources reliable or biased, do the sources give evidence etc. Source A is a paragraph of an eyewitness account of a visit to Quarry Bank Mill which was taken from the book "The Conditions of the Working Class in England" written by Frederick...

