Factories during the 19th century
By Niam Byrd, Luke Montanaro, Cori McNeal
The working conditions
The working conditions was not a pleasant experience, especially when some of the children were so young. Children were forced to work long shifts.
how much were they payed/how long were the hours
They were $1.25 a week and they woked 16 hours everyday
Safety of the factory
The factories were not safe, especially because a majority of the kids were injured
how could the problems be resolved
The problems could be resolved by working against it, standing up for their safety in the workplace.
Kids on strike
The kids in the 19th century were on a strike for justice.
women Workers
women workers were payed less than the male workers and they worked on the machines aswell.
male workers
male workers were given all possible jobs and were payed more than female workers.