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sp2606 [1]
2 years ago
15

What plot does Mother Jones devise to bring the plight of the child mill workers to the general public?

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Mariulka [41]2 years ago
6 0

Answer: She convinced other unions that the children's strike was more important.

Explanation:

Mother Jones was one of the leaders of the strike forces in the United States. At that moment, a strike of miners was being prepared. However, she then came to know about the horrible conditions in which minors work in the Kensington mill. That is why she decided to shift the focus of the strike in favour of those children. She organized a children's strike from Philadelphia to New York, and it was the first children's strike in the history of the United States.

shusha [124]2 years ago
5 0

Answer:

In June of 1903, a strike began in the textile mills of Kensington. The Textile Workers Union had demanded that the work-week decrease from sixty to fifty-five hours, and that women and children be prohibited from working night hours in the city's 600 mills. At the time, the walkout was one of the largest strikes in American history, with over 90,000 workers walking off the job. More than 25 percent were under age 15.

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