We think of Labor Day weekend in the U.S as one last opportunity to take a summer road trip with family, or do shopping! But have you wondered what Labor Day is really about? To understand more, we have to go back to life in 19th century America and Europe. With the industrial revolution, inventors, factory owners and enterprising businessmen were getting extremely wealthy. However, there was one class that was being largely ignored. The working class. They worked long hours in factories, often under unsafe conditions and earned a meager wage. Children as young as five had to work to support...