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9 May, 02:47

The healthy appearance of these children has frequently attracted the attention of the traveler. Special regulations, adopted by Mr. Dale, have made this factory very different from the others in this kingdom. Out of the nearly 3000 children employed in the mills from 1785 to 1797, only fourteen have died. what was the cause of their death?

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  1. 9 May, 02:57
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    The text didn't offer enough information, but considering that we are talking about the Industrial Revolution, I believe that they died because of the overwork, unhealthy environment and malnutrition.

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    Even with the regulations adopted by Mr. Dale, we can't forget that one way or another it was an unhealthy work, and the workers were children and woman in an exhausting job, in some cases they worked up to 18 hours a day.
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