Sweatshops are unsanitary, poor, and hazardous factories. Many people are forced to work in these conditions for little money a day. Kids are also forced to work to help out their family because of the so little money they get. Most Sweatshops are for making clothes (sewing shops). More than 23,500 children are injured each year, and more than 300 children die each year working in the fields. …show more content…
Later than the nineteen century sweatshops has been taking away rights and money away from innocent people and families. “Cultivated labor drives out brute labor. An infinite number shrewd man, in infinite years, have arrived at certain best and shortest ways of doing, and this accumulated skill in arts, cultures, harvesting, curing, manufactures, navigations, exchanges, constitutes the worth of our world today” –Ralph Waldo Emerson, this quotes shows and tells that cultivated labor drives out brute labor saying if these people had a chances to get a real job or get treated fairly they would take it. This leaves the Sweatshops with no workers to work for them. So for many years people have been silenced in muted to work in these conditions. Which has gave these Sweatshops an advantage to grow and get