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Children from the Mills
During the Industrial Revolution, it was a very hard life for children. ... These children had to go through harsh punishment, deformities, pollution, and abuse. ... Although, there were little or no inspections to secure those children under the age of nine were not working.
Some of these children did not get breaks for meals what so ever in a 15 hour time span. The children that were a bit younger sometimes got time to eat, but it’s rare under these conditions. ... The children that were sat down for meals in very long tables were given milk porridge with a very “blue complexion”.
Approximate Word count = 521 Approximate Pages = 2.1 (250 words per page double spaced)
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