Unit 1 powerpoint #5 (the gilded age child labor)

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SE: US 3C Child Labor during the Gilded Age By Brad Harris, Grand Prairie HS

Transcript of Unit 1 powerpoint #5 (the gilded age child labor)

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SE: US 3C

Child

Labor

during the

Gilded Age

By Brad Harris,

Grand Prairie HS

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Immigrant children were put to work in

sweatshops – jobs with harsh working conditions

Child Labor

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Child Labor

Businesses

wanted to hire

children because

they were a cheap

source of labor.

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Child Labor

Parents wanted children to work for 3 reasons: 1) their families needed the money

2) they thought hard work built character

3) they believed once children learned how to read, write,

and do basic math, they were educated enough

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Child Labor

Child labor included factory work, mining or quarrying, agriculture, or doing odd jobs.

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Child Labor

Children often

worked in

dangerous factory jobs…

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Child Labor

...or dangerous jobs

in mines because of their size

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Child Labor

Newspaper carriers were known as “Newsies”

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Child_Labor__Bad_Working_Conditions

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Political Machines and Inner

City Corruption