The use of the steam engine in the mills allowed the mills to move into the cities and towns from their previous locations along waterways because they no longer needed the water for power (Tuttle, 2001). Tuttle also connects that the increased work that could be done in the mills required more labor and factory owners had previously relied on orphans to do the work but now they are able to open up the work to more children.
<span>Definition of Child Labor .</span><span>Throughout this report child labor will be focusing on labor outside the home; particularly that of child labor in cotton factories. Child labor did exist in other industries such as mining, and agriculture during the same time but the inclusion of these areas within this report would only increase the length and not the validity of this report. Many of the aspects discussed in this report were true in these other areas also. Children will be defined, as under the age of 16, despite this fact some of the report will involve workers over the age of 16.</span>
James Farmer and Melvin B. Tolson?
The above question has multiple choices;
a. Cognition
b. Correlation
c. Causation
d. Contextualization
The answer is
B
The above sentence mentions nothing that the development of henry Bessemer's invention was made possible only because of Abraham darby's invention. Thus, both inventions have a correlation relationship with one another and do not indicate an event is the occurrence of the other event.
Answer:
Thomas Jefferson was afraid that a national bank would create a financial monopoly that might undermine state banks and adopt policies that favored financiers and merchants, who tended to be creditors, over plantation owners and family farmers, who tended to be debtors.
Explanation:
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It helped s[read Christianity because during Pax Romana, there is end to killing of Christians and it helped them to be free to spread their religion. Also during a time of peace people would be willing to listen to them and open up to the peaceful religion.