In the 1800's children had to work in Factories and mines. They were often hired at the same time as their parents and worked as young as 4 for up to 14 hours a day. They only had Sundays off and had no holidays. THey were overworked and overtired but if they fell asleep they would be whipped and punished.
yes french woman had jobs in the late 1800s .they worked by cleaning and cooking
they had market jobs ,clothes
Many worked in the woolen mills or the mines. In the mills they would work the weaving machines and also clean the lint out from under them while they were working. Many were killed or maimed in the jobs they had.
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it was believed that children were ghosts and monsters
yes french woman had jobs in the late 1800s .they worked by cleaning and cooking
they had market jobs ,clothes
Many worked in the woolen mills or the mines. In the mills they would work the weaving machines and also clean the lint out from under them while they were working. Many were killed or maimed in the jobs they had.
Farming , Building , & Trapping
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it was believed that children were ghosts and monsters
Because they were small enough to fit safely (mostly) inbetween moving machines. They were also quick, had nimble fingers, and they did jobs that fully grown people couldn't do.
Fabric, clothing.
They needed these children to work, and as long as they were earning money for their families to support them, nobody was complaining (otherwise they would probably lose their jobs).
they did do jobs
some jobs could be housemaids, mill workers, or seamstresses to name afew
yes