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1. How much were kids paid if they were paid for an hourly wage? 2. What were some of the cruel punishments that children faced in the factories? 3. What were some of the injuries that children got while working in the factories? 4. What type of equipment did children use working in the factories? 5. How did child labor start during the industrial revolution?

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In this picture the two women in the back are royalist. One is an older sister and she is hiding behind the mother because she is afraid. They are both looking at the interrogators. The little girl crying next to the sergeant is probably the boy in the blue’s sister and she may be crying because she is afraid what may happen to her family. She might be the one to be questioned next. The sergeant could be the one that arrested the family. They were brought to be questioned by the parliamentarians. The man sitting on the bench is a calvary officer. He is watching the interrogation of the boy in the blue. The people at the table are the ones questioning.

Thesis statements homework- Child labor is wrong because any school aged child should not be forced to work for several hours without pay.

Children working in factories was a good choice.

Re-worded version Even though children received wages child labor was cruel because school aged children should not be forced to work.

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