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Conditions that led up to the Reform

Children had always worked especially in farming. But factory was hard. A child with a factory job might work 12 to 18 hours a day, six days a week, to earn one dollar. Many children began working before the age of seven, tending machines in spinning mills or hauling heavy loads. The factories were often damp dark and dirty. Some children worked underground in coal mines.

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Child Labor Reform Movement

By Cordelia

Cordelia Dyer Project on the Child Labor Reform