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Life During Child Labor
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... Life During Child Labor By Rachel Christudhas Hon. Western Civ. Mod. Mods 5-7 November 15, 2002 Life During Child Labor Outline 1. Intro 2. Types of Jobs a. Scavenger b. Piecer 3. Working Hours 4. Life In the Factory a. Food in the Factory b. Factory Pollution c. Punishments d. Accidents What Was Child Labor and It's Effects? Over the 100-year span between 1750 and 1850, Great Britain underwent many changes. This time period was known as the Industrial Revolution, which caused many inventions to be made as well as an increase in economic and population growth. One effect of the revolution was Child Labor. "Child Labor, term used to denote the employment of minors generally, especially in work that may interfere with their education or endanger their health" (Trager, 1996). Since child labor was around, children as young as the age of five would often work 13 to 16 hours a day. What was life like for a child working under such extreme conditions? To what extent would














