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    instance of Martha Appleton in 1859 highlights the ghastly working conditions a huge number of children all over Britain persevered through consistently in the nineteenth century. As a 13-year-old material laborer ‚Martha was employed to grab free cotton from underneath hardware. On one specific day‚ Martha blacked out and got her cleared out hand in an unguarded machine. In the mishap‚ all her fingers were disjoined. Martha lost her occupation since she was no longer able to work

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    dangerous very dangerous in the coal mines‚ many children developed lung cancer and other diseases and died before the age of 25‚ while others died from gas explosions. Some children were employed as "scavengers" by cotton mills‚ their jobs would be to climb under machinery to pick up cotton‚ some died from being crushed under the machines‚ and some lost hands or even limbs. After reports of these atrocities became widespread politicians and the government tried to limit child labor by law‚ but factory

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    Ronald Cotton - Eyewitness Testimony Jennifer Thomas‚ a 22-year old college student from Burlington‚ North Carolina‚ was raped in her off-campus apartment on July 28‚ 1984. During the assault‚ Jennifer studied her rapist’s face and other characteristics in the case that she made it out alive. Thomas was able to escape and ran to a police station and with the help of a detective‚ she was able to make a composite sketch of the perpetrator. The rapist also managed to rape another woman a few blocks

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    most parents couldn’t work so they would force they son / daughter to work in there and most of them jobs would gave them an income to give to their family. The most popular and known are factories and mines. Other jobs are working in fields picking cotton and in the streets. Working in the street jobs included shining shoes‚ selling newspapers‚ canning fish‚ making clothes and weaving

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    canals‚ crop rotation‚ and factories/mills‚ spurred the Revolution (Ch 9 Sec 1). The idea later then arrived in Asia‚ mostly Japan‚ about 70 years after the first textile‚ or fabric‚ mills were built in the United States. In building the different cotton and silk factories‚ the Japanese were influenced by England‚ Italy‚ and America to use their ideas for

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    employed. Many people moved to around the mills and factories increasing population. Most of the work done in the factories and mills required less human labor than before the Industrial Revolution. This meant that not just adult men could work. In the cotton mills at Lowell many young girls and irish immigrants were being employed‚ they could do

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    Editorial Kevin Industrial Revolution was a period of rapid development between 1780 and 1830 in Europe during which machine production replaced hand manufacturing and the work force was concentrated in factories. Industrial Revolution deserves its name because it completely changes the factory system‚ which mean from handmade factory to machine made factory. Agricultural Revolution led to Industrial Revolution and made Industrial deserve its name. Inclosure Act was the important part in the Agricultural

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    Child labour was important in factories. For reasons such as factory could pay them less than an adult for similar work‚ also‚ the children could fit their hands into small places to fix little things or work in ways adults couldn’t making it seem more beneficial. Although it seemed beneficial‚ it was important to stop child labour because it kept children out of school. This meant they didn’t get a proper education and possibly get a better job. The children‚ more than often‚ got badly injured and

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    The empire of cotton was‚ from the beginning‚ a site of constant global struggle between slaves and planters‚ merchant and statesmen‚ farmers and merchants‚ workers and factory owners. Cotton was the world’s most important manufacturing industry. Though it now has surpassed by other industries‚ cotton remains important in terms of employment and global trade. The movement of capital‚ people‚ goods‚ and raw materials around the globe and the connection forged between distant areas of the world are

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    same time it also brought many good things. For instance‚ prior to the Industrial Revolution people worked at home farms‚ and small workshops.  Textiles were primarily made of wool and were hand spun. But since the invention of the spinning wheel‚ cotton was produced much  quicker. (Man-Made)  It was this types of invention that made product come out more quicker for the consumer.  With water wheels use to power machinery and steam engine being invented‚ these are the things that made factories speed

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