Life As A Child Laborer During The Industrial Revolution

ISBN-10: 1502617951
ISBN-13: 9781502617958
Author: Coddington, Andrew
Interest Level: 3-5
Publisher: Marshall Cavendish

Publication Date: August 2016

Copyright: 2017

Page Count: 32

Series: Life As ...

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Interest Level

Grades 3-5

Reading Level

Guided Reading: P
Accelerated Reader Level: 4.7
Accelerated Reader Points: 0.5

BISAC Subjects

JUVENILE NONFICTION / History / United States / 19th Century

Description
In the 1700s and 1800s, many new inventions were being created. This brought the rise of the Industrial Revolution in England and Europe, and eventually, in the 1900s, in America. The Industrial Revolution of the United States saw new factories being built. This was an opportunity for businesses to expand. To do so, factories and mines needed new workers. Children were the cheapest laborers business owners could get. They often had to work long hours performing difficult jobs. This book explores what life was like for a child laborer during this time. It examines how children survived such harsh environments and how policies on child labor changed over time.