A huge number of lower class workers were involved in the Industrial Revolution. Children often worked alongside adults in disturbingly poor and dangerous working conditions.
Most Children didn't go to school because there parents needed the money. There wasn't much work class.
During the Industrial Revolution period, no laws existed and so working in a factory could prove to be very dangerous indeed.
The working class lived in horrible conditions, work and home. The factories they had to work in were really dangerous and often the workers would get their hands stuck in the machines. They got beaten a lot and suffered deformities from standing in the same position for hours. They had to work long hours(16) with little pay and barely had any breaks. When they went home, they lived in tight spaced tenements with absolutely no sanitation. Diseases spread quickly and pollution didn't help.
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The Industrial Revolution was the concentration of workers in the urban areas.
12 to 14 hours
As the workers realized their rights and stated to revolt, the working conditions started to improve.
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how did seafood workers/ farm hand dress during industrial revolution
it made it easier to work
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white-collar workers
The Industrial Revolution was the concentration of workers in the urban areas.
12 to 14 hours
As the workers realized their rights and stated to revolt, the working conditions started to improve.
During the American Industrial Revolution Grover Cleveland began building labor unions that would create fair and safe working conditions for American workers. He also declared the first Labor Day to honor workers throughout the country.
the labor movement
NovaNet answer: to protect and promote workers' rights
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