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Essay heading: DBQ 1820's 1830's
 
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Quaint "master and apprentice shops" were quickly overtaken by uncomfortably crowded factories. While owners of assembly plants enjoyed a luxurious living, workers were subject to poor working conditions, low salaries, and meager meals. Because wages were so low, whole families were required to work in order to pay costs of living...
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Because wages were so low, whole families were required to work in order to pay costs of living. This exploited children as young as ten years old. Because of these conditions and the exploitaion of children, relationships between employers and employees were very professional, and cold. These emotions were reflected in "The Working Men's Declaration of Independence" (A)...
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