After the Civil war demand for labor grew because the availability of natural resources, new inventions, and a receptive market. Children were sent to work to help support their families since the factory wages for their parents were low. 2. Why did many oppose the use of children as factory workers?
Many opposed child labor since the long hours of work deprived the children of the opportunity to go to school. Also, the children got many diseases from their work conditions like these: tuberculosis, bronchitis, mental and physical fatigue, stunted growth, and curvature of the spine. 3. Why would photographs be an effective means of moving people to oppose child