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What are three jobs children took during the Industrial Revolution? (you can use the nicknames)
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1) "Bobbin Boys" - Children who worked in textile mills, specifically in the spinning room, where they would assist in changing the bobbins on the spinning machines.
2) "Cotton Picker" - Children who worked in cotton fields, picking cotton by hand. They would often work long hours in extreme heat and face health risks from exposure to pesticides.
3) "Coal Trappers" - Children who worked in coal mines, responsible for opening and closing ventilation doors underground. They would also check for potential gas leaks and warn miners of any dangers.
2) "Cotton Picker" - Children who worked in cotton fields, picking cotton by hand. They would often work long hours in extreme heat and face health risks from exposure to pesticides.
3) "Coal Trappers" - Children who worked in coal mines, responsible for opening and closing ventilation doors underground. They would also check for potential gas leaks and warn miners of any dangers.
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