Cotton workers
poorly
the working class is the miner and the factory works, and also the miners also had child, because the childrens bodies were small enough to go in the mine.
transportationports/waterwaysrailroadslots of scientistslarge citiesbig poplationsBritain was the first place for an industrial revolution to take place.
chimney sweeps, factory workers, miners and more; all receiving very low wages.
well in 1939 world war 2 started and i got nothing else
1:The Industrial Revolution started in 1750. 2:The Industrial Revolution ended in 1914. 3: It was caused by people trying to find ways to increase production of food and goods. 4: The steam engine was invented in this revolution. 5: The Industrial Revolution lasted for 164 years. 6: Miners used child labour as one of the main ways to get coal in small places. 7: They pay less to children and woman then men 8:The Industrial Revolution has never properly ended.
Miners disagreed to licence because it had a fee you had to pay weekly or monthly, which made this unfair for miners, especially the unlucky ones. Gold rush: a rapid movement of people to a newly discovered goldfield
none of their buisness
E. Welbourne has written: 'A social and industrial history of England' 'The miners' unions of Northumberland and Durham'
it was hard for families because they do not have any predictions of the future especially children
silicosis, or "black lung"In the UK it is commonly called 'dust' the medical name in PneumoconiosisThere are several diseases associated with coal mining. Lung diseases from the inhalation of coal dust is known as "black lung" or "coal miners pneumoconiosis". See the related link entitled "black lung disease claims" to read more about coal miners lung disease.Two other industrial disease coal miners can suffer from are: industrial deafness (from exposure to excessive noise) and vibration white finger (from exposure to vibrating power tools) see the related links entitled "industrial deafness claims" and "miners vwf" for further details of these conditions.
No, they are copper miners.