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Wednesday, January 25, 2017

Progressive Reform in America

In the early American industrial era, f moveory owners viewed hiring children as more cost rough-and-ready and easy to manage. American children act ased in large numbers in mines, glass factories, textiles, agriculture, canneries, home industries, and as newsboys, and messengers. The conditions were unsafe for kids. They were missing on their education, and they were too young for play for many reasons. Three boys from a hull-house club were injured at one machine because of a lack of a guard. These injuries withal conk out to death. All this was every last(predicate) in progress of cosmos stopped, and being notified to the public by a woman named Jane Addams. Jane Addams wished to eschew factories from child toil and also has suggested an investigation. The use of child sedulousness downgraded very drastically. The decrease seemed to go from the 1900s -1930s according to the United States govern workforcet agency of Census. It was not until the first faithfulness of Illinois when the act of child labor started to get noticed. In this truth it stated that Children under 14 years of age forbid from being employed in any manufacturing establishment, factory or shop in state.\nmanufacturing plant work aters had to work in awed conditions. This nigh of the time lead to worn out raft which forth leads to sloppy work with less effort. For instance bee luggers began work at four oclock in the morning. This caused the most powerful mean to be worn out in only a a few(prenominal) years. All the men who worked with knives in the meatpacking industry would brace no nails because they had warn them by pulling hides, each or their knuckles were very swollen. The men who worked in the cooking retinue had germs of tuberculosis where they were and it was newly renew every year for dickens years. The horrible working conditions were briefly improved by an act of the state. They fixed some conditions by limiting hours of work which would lead to mor e rest and harder work, effort, no slacking off which all leads to a more cost-efficient process...

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