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Do These Sources And The Site At Quarry Bank Mill Fully Explain What Working Conditions Were Like For Children In Textile Mill  

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Do These Sources And The Site At Quarry Bank Mill Fully Explain What Working Conditions Were Like For Children In Textile Mills, Such As The One At Quarry Bank, In The Late Eighteenth And Early Nineteenth Centuries? After thorough investigation into 5 sources referring to the working conditions for children in factories during the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, we now have the opportunity to bind all the facts together and create a detailed account. However, there are still questions over the reliability of some of the sources, so further research and comparisons with other mills need to be made. Making comparisons will also indicate the typicality of Styal. Hopefully, by the end of this essay I will be able to prioritise the best way of finding out about the treatment of children in textile mills. The first source we examined was an eyewitness account of a visit to Quarry...

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