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Child Labor During the Industrial Revolution (1760 – 1840), the Common Tasks of Workers During the Industrial Revolution, and Pre‑Industrial Revolution Technology: The Location Cotton Was Manufactured Prior to the 1780’s, the Energy Resource Leveraged to Perform Work Prior to the Steam Engine, How Child Labor Was Paid During the 18th Century, the Danger of Child Workers Utilizing Machinery During the 18th Century, the Reason Child Workers Performed Work Tasks as Machinery Was in Active Operation, Many Child Workers Experiencing Work Place Accidents During the 18th Century and 19th Century, the Reason Work Accidents Were Common During the 18th Century, the Benefit of Acquiring Work Within a Child Worker Run Factory, the Benefit of the Skillsets Taught to Children Via Their Profession During the 18th Century, the Number of Room Mates Child Workers Shared Their Living Space With During the 18th Century, the Medieval Precursor to the Modern Day Grenade, and How Medieval Grenades Were Utilized During the Medieval Period (476 A.D. – 1453 A.D.)

䷖ For centuries, cotton production had taken place in the homes of ordinary people, but by the 1780’s, production had moved from the home, into the studio, in industrialized factories designed to maximize efficiency. Prior to steam powered engines, it was water which produced energy, which is why the Industrial Revolution had its start in water wheel turbine energy. Children as young as 9 years of age were employed to work in such factories but were paid not in currency but rather in a place to ...


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