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It is Absolutely Horrible with rat's all over the place. Most of the time children had to go under machines and collecting waste. There were many accidents and there was children as young as 4 working. The room its self would be dirty and dusty, lots of people became seriously ill from breathing in all the fumes. People would work long hours and no brakes and their jobs were very dangerous and many adults also were injured. If they did something wrong, was late to work they would be beeten. But these were the lucky ones, they had food drinks and shelter.

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the conditions in cotton fields are horrable. in the old days slaves were forced to work in them until they were just absolutly exasted. me i have a cotton field but i dont have to do do that. :)

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