Second Urban Revolution (Industrial Revolution)

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Second Urban Revolution (Industrial Revolution) Child labor Photo analysis Second Urban Revolution (Industrial Revolution)

Group Photo Analysis Photos at: https://www. flickr Directions: Get into groups of one or two. Look at your photo and respond to the following prompts on your own paper (each group member must respond on their own sheet). When finished you will present your picture and findings to the class. What is happening in the picture? Describe the working conditions. Describe the workers. How do you think this work may affect the workers? How might this work be different today?

Oyster Shuckers

Coal Mine Workers

Shrimp Peelers

Coal Workers

Glass Workers

Spinners at a Cotton Mill

Cotton Mill

Cutting Fish for Sardine Canneries

Manufacturing Company

Furniture Factory

Mine Worker

Cranberry Pickers

Cigar Factory