“I am at work in a spinning room tending four sides of warp” (Doc. 1). These sides of warp, (in the textile industry), would in many cases, create many physical ailments relating to the lung and eyes, mainly from the fact that almost all textile machinery would create lint and dust that would get into the face and eyes, and in most cases inhaled through the throat causing lung problems. The other problem regarding this machinery would be that almost all of it, would break easily making problems for the workers when, all of a sudden, the machine would break down and or break upon constructing an item. According to Elizabeth Bentley, “It is very common to have weak ankles and crooked knees... This is brought on by stopping the spindle” (Doc. 7). Having to use different rhythms and techniques introduced by the equipment themselves with no teachings, or help, makes the worker, hard to not make a mistake costing the life of his/her own. The equipment in which workers would use, as well as work onto, would need so much labor intensive repair and handling that most workers using them would have physical and mental ailments caused from the work. Child Labor photograph by Lewis W. Hine, shows how labor intensive and flawed the …show more content…
The movement of industrialism created a world in which laborers in the past had worked hard to create stock that were as good and non-lackluster as possible, these “stock” which they made in ungodly conditions, destroyed their health and their lives, some of those laborers would continue trying to pay for the family or themselves, even as their health deteriorated, knowing full well their fate. Fate, in which been in the hands of children, that in their bareness, developing and ever accommodating to the harsh environments surrounding them, having the mind drift upon the controlled gears of their superior. Most of the superiors, knew and later cared of not, as the money cascading from the industrial gold mines which were factories. In technology’s forever improvement, we come to realize that even though the social injustices, and the fraying of human health, mainly for the past, persisted on the factorization of products that even the modern age uses and takes for granted today, having all of those actions that had