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Why did many children work in the 1800s?

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Answered by Ilonqueen88
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Child Labor. The rise of child labor in the United States began in the late 1700s and early 1800s. When the Industrial Revolution started, many families had to find someone to work or they wouldn't survive. ... By 1900, 2 million children were working so that their families could survive.

Answered by soniatiwari214
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Answer:

Because of the industrial revolution, there was a need of labor that's why many children work in 1800.

Explanation:

The use of children as servants and apprentices has been a common practice for most of recorded human history, although it peaked during the Industrial Revolution. Poor working conditions were the norm, with cramped, filthy factories, few safety regulations or laws, and long hours. Importantly, children could be paid less, were less likely to form unions, and could perform duties in mines or factories that would be difficult for adults because of their diminutive stature. Children who were working were unable to attend school, which led to a cycle of poverty that was challenging to overcome.

Reformers and labor activists in the nineteenth century aimed to limit child labor and enhance working conditions to raise the masses.

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