Industrial Working Conditions In The 1800s

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Jake Stadtlander Mr. Pachuta World Studies 15 May 2013 Industrial Working Conditions ` The life of people in the mines or factories in the early 1800's was very harsh. They work very long hours and in poor conditions as well. These people were also not paid very well. They were paid well below minimum wage in correlation with today. Kids, starting at very early ages, worked as well with no remorse for them. The conditions were very bad for all the people whether they were old, young, small, or big. They were all the same. There was no light until Thomas Edison invented the light bulb. Also there was tons of dust all over the mines and even inside factories such as cotton factories. All of the workers breath in this duct every second

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