How did George Courtavid and his silk mill keep children for many years? Why do you think he was paid to take the kids?

George Courtavid and his silk mill kept children for many years by employing them at a young age, often as young as six or seven years old, and offering them low wages and harsh working conditions. It was common for children to work long hours in dangerous conditions, with little protection or rights.

Courtavid may have been paid to take the kids by parents who were struggling financially and saw sending their children to work as a way to make ends meet. Courtavid likely took advantage of this situation to exploit cheap labor and keep his business running profitably. Additionally, he may have paid off local officials or authorities to turn a blind eye to the exploitation of child labor in his silk mill.