What was the impact of industrialization on crossing sweepers?
Frequently Asked Question about the extinct profession: Crossing Sweeper
Industrialization significantly impacted crossing sweepers, who were often children employed to clear streets for pedestrians. As cities grew and factories proliferated, the demand for labor increased, leading to more children working in hazardous conditions. This shift highlighted social issues, prompting reforms in child labor laws and urban sanitation, ultimately diminishing the prevalence of crossing sweepers as mechanization took over street maintenance.