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How were the lives of children in the middle of the nineteenth century different from previous generations?.

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The lives of the children in the middle of the nineteen century were different from previous generation is because of industrialization. Kids worked long hours in factory and had bad health. For example Children had to work in coal mine because the adults wouldn’t fit in them they developed health problems like stunted growth and black lungs.
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