“Working conditions for children in the factories in the early 1830’s
were terrible’. How far do you agree with this view? Use your own
knowledge and Sources AM to explain your answer.
It is important to understand that evidence is essential for...
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“Working conditions for children in the factories in the early 1830’s
were terrible’. How far do you agree with this view? Use your own
knowledge and Sources AM to explain your answer.
It is important to understand that evidence is essential for historians. However, evidence can vary in its
treatment. Sometimes evidence can be very useful but sometimes evidence can be extremely misleading
for historians. You need to think about the value of evidence very carefully, rather like a lawyer presenting in
a court. Watch the video “Factory life in Britain in the Industrial Revolution”
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