I believe that the main reason it was so dangerous was the limitations on health and safety regulations enforcing employers to properly care for their staff.
Children were allowed to be over worked and underpaid.
Work conditions were dangerous, often with poor ventilation and disregard for proper safety measures when operating or working on machinery.
Oftentimes, any safety regulations that might have been followed were often ignored when it came to immigrants.
Most of the time workers, children included, worked long hours well into the night and would suffer from the possibility of fatigue and malnourishment.
I hope this helps some!
Idk man! it could of been the europeans
Answer: The Second Continental Congress.
The greatest threat to the wealthy elites was the fear of their mass amounts indentured servants rebelling. (the servants still had their full rights as English men, so the wealthy had trouble keeping them in line). in order to prevent another rebellion, the elites began to shift over to African slavery, because slaves are less educated and don't have any rights.
Answer:
D. a journal excerpt from a person involved in the event in question
Explanation:
The person involved in the event would be the best person to know what happened in the event because they were there and could experience exactly what was happening. A documentary, article, and analysis would not be primary source because the people who wrote them were not there at the event.