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What was a common rule of working children in urban centers during the period of industrialization

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Answered by sawakkincsem
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During the industrial revolution, many major changes took place around the globe specially in the American region. As the industrialization was in progress a high increase in child labour was seen. These children were aged from 7 years onwards. Later to prevent this Child Law was passed which limited the age of working children. It also forced the children to earn education til primary school at least.

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The Industrial Revolution marked a period of development in the latter half of the 18th century that transformed largely rural, agrarian societies in Europe and America into industrialized, urban ones. ... Fueled by the game-changing use of steam power, the Industrial Revolution began

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