Cholera, being down in the coal mines, TB, dampness, dirty water, the medication wasn't up to standards
Accidents in the mills. Children were often used to clean lint from under the machines as the machines worked. They would get caught in the machine and killed or hurt.
Children would work without shoes gloves or any protection.the factories they worked in had rapidly moving machines therefor they would get cut or killed by those fast moving parts
During the Victorian era a lot of disease spread because of vermin, no hygiene and no drains to clear waste.
Children who worked in factories got caught in machinery, and people who worked in mines could get blown up by the explosives, so that they use to make a hole in the wall to get coal out
over 10000.................just kidding, this answer is not tru
just about everyone was hired in the factories. kids even worked in the factories. they got hurt a lot with all the accidents with the machines
during the industrial revolution life was very hard, lots of people from the farmlands that worked on agriculture moved to the cities to work in textile factories to earn more money and that caused overpopulated cities and many families shared 1 room for around 6 purple's the owners of the factories were earning more than enough by giving small pay to families children worked because of small amount of money. the machines were very dangerous and many people got hurt by them.
The Industrial Revolution involved extremely immense changes to every level of industry, including agriculture, manufacturing, and technology. During the Industrial Revolution, average income and population increased by huge margins. In the US, standards of living were generally better. However, child labor increased greatly everywhere, and European standards of living decreased a bit. More jobs were available, but factories also hurt people. Example: look up the triangle fire.
The Industrial Revolution both benefited as well as hurt people in Europe during the period between 1800 and 1850. First of all, the wealth from factories created a new dominant middle class. These were the factory owners or professionals who made up the New Money Class. On the downside, the factories attracted many to the cities in search of jobs. Poor living conditions and poverty came as well, increasing the numbers of the poor and destitute.
The Industrial Revolution created a large amount of pollution that was harmful to the environment. Workers also spent less time with families and more time in factories that were promoting efficiency.
just about everyone was hired in the factories. kids even worked in the factories. they got hurt a lot with all the accidents with the machines
during the industrial revolution life was very hard, lots of people from the farmlands that worked on agriculture moved to the cities to work in textile factories to earn more money and that caused overpopulated cities and many families shared 1 room for around 6 purple's the owners of the factories were earning more than enough by giving small pay to families children worked because of small amount of money. the machines were very dangerous and many people got hurt by them.
The Industrial Revolution involved extremely immense changes to every level of industry, including agriculture, manufacturing, and technology. During the Industrial Revolution, average income and population increased by huge margins. In the US, standards of living were generally better. However, child labor increased greatly everywhere, and European standards of living decreased a bit. More jobs were available, but factories also hurt people. Example: look up the triangle fire.
so they didn't get hurt
Providing basic education infrastructure to the world
he got hurt during the war
The Industrial Revolution both benefited as well as hurt people in Europe during the period between 1800 and 1850. First of all, the wealth from factories created a new dominant middle class. These were the factory owners or professionals who made up the New Money Class. On the downside, the factories attracted many to the cities in search of jobs. Poor living conditions and poverty came as well, increasing the numbers of the poor and destitute.
The Industrial Revolution created a large amount of pollution that was harmful to the environment. Workers also spent less time with families and more time in factories that were promoting efficiency.
Because anything that hurt the British, especially British world trade, was fine by the French.
The primary result was loss of jobs due to mechanization.
No, it would be "None of the children were hurt"
oviously children do not hurt firefighter where the hell did u get that from