Long hours (16 hour work days) seven days a week under dirty, unsafe, conditions. Lots of workers died because they were so exhausted they fell asleep and leaned into the unprotected flywheels or leatherbands operating huge machinery.
Child labor was the norm, and a lot of children died, were horribly injured, or caught lung diseases from breathing in soot, lint, sawdust, or other dust particles.
The factories were freezing in the winter and roasting in the summer.
The working 'class' were treated just like that, an expendable class of humans made to work in the dingy dangerous factories of laissez faire capitalism.
Many people died of diseases, got run over by carts, and got caught in machines
The conditions were poor. People needed money to get food and stuff yeah, so like they were broke. yeah/
The conditions were poor. People needed money to get food and stuff yeah, so like they were broke. yeah/
the middle class became much larger
The answer is ......... England Ireland Scotland wales
Britain, England
England was the main, and the spinning jenny was the first machine built in the industrial revolution. france came in third.
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The conditions were poor. People needed money to get food and stuff yeah, so like they were broke. yeah/
The Industrial Revolution began in England in the late 18th century.
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Many cities during the Industrial Revolution were overcrowded and unsanitary. The Industrial Revolution began in 1760. In terms of employment, textiles were the main industry.
London, England
the middle class became much larger
The industrial revolution.
Britain, England
The answer is ......... England Ireland Scotland wales
BECAUSE Oliver twist was taking place during the industrial revolution which impacted the living conditions and how Oliver was treated in the workplace.
The factory act improved the conditions of industrial workers in England during the 19th Century. The act regulated the working conditions of workers. But most factory owners ignored these act till later.