Child Labor in the Industrial Revolution - Video Infographic
Child labor was a common feature in industrial societies as children as young as four years old were often employed in the factories and mines that developed during the time. This was particularly true in Britain, where the Industrial Revolution first began in the 1700s. However, child labor was also used in other parts of Europe and the United States throughout the time frame of the Industrial Revolution. For more articles, infographics, educational resources, and other learning tools, visit us at https://www.historycrunch.com/

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