Before the Industrial Revolution people were working from home on farms or in workshops.
Before the Industrial Revolution people in England worked at home, on farms, and in small village shops
Before the industrial revolution people had to create any product by hand, but with the industrial revolution, people could complete work faster which gave them more free time to pursue leisure activities, such as reading and watching movies. this helped to educate the public which is the base for all society today
Well, before the industrial revolution, people worked at the house and made their own food. While, during the Industrial revolution, people worked 12-16 hour days! Kids even missed school to work in the factories!
Britain had social mobility, which encouraged people to work hard.
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Before the Industrial Revolution people in England worked at home, on farms, and in small village shops
Before the industrial revolution people had to create any product by hand, but with the industrial revolution, people could complete work faster which gave them more free time to pursue leisure activities, such as reading and watching movies. this helped to educate the public which is the base for all society today
Britain had social mobility, which encouraged people to work hard.
Women fought to enter the work force in the Industrial Revolution
Well, before the industrial revolution, people worked at the house and made their own food. While, during the Industrial revolution, people worked 12-16 hour days! Kids even missed school to work in the factories!
Before the Industrial Revolution, most workers worked at home or on farms. With the introduction of machinery and factories, this work moved to centralized locations of cities.
Britain had social mobility, which encouraged people to work hard.
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Women fought to enter the work force in the Industrial Revolution
The trend toward city life, or urbanization, was caused by industrialization. Many families left their farms to work in factories in the cities.
they were able to work in factories.
A sit-in during the Industrial Revolution was a form of protest in which people showed up at their workplace, but did not perform any of their work activities.