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Sadie Pfeifer, at 9 years old, operated heavy machinery in a cotton mill in Lancaster, South Carolina, circa 1908, exemplifying the widespread issue of child labor in the U.S. During this time, many children worked in mills, fields, factories, and mines, all while meeting photographer Lewis Hine, who documented their struggles. The 1900 federal census highlighted the crisis, revealing 1.75 million children under 16 were employed—over one in five. The Industrial Revolution created a demand for a cheap labor force to perform repetitive tasks, targeting children from impoverished families who were paid less and less likely to strike than adults, raising public awareness of this serious issue.