no. they struggled with the increase of food prices. many were unemployed so they suffered from great hunger or even starvation. Many of the workers turned to begging and crimes.
The Industrial Revolution was the concentration of workers in the urban areas.
The main food of the urban workers who made up France's Third Estate was bread, specifically "pain de menage" or household bread. It was made from low-quality wheat flour and was a staple of their diet. Bread was affordable but often in short supply and of poor quality, leading to widespread grievances and food shortages that contributed to the French Revolution.
It reduced the number of farmers a country needed to produce enough food.
The Industrial Revolution was in full swing. Many factory jobs were available for agricultural workers to have and thus move to the urban areas.…
it failed to win over urban workers to its causes
Urban Workers are part of the third estate that include Bourgeoisie and peasants. They make up about 97%-98% of the french population. Urban workers usually work in the kitchen and barely have jobs. They were heavily taxed like the other two groups and barely had money to by food. Hence they rebelled against Marie and Louis.
The Industrial Revolution was the concentration of workers in the urban areas.
it was the result of the industrial revolution
They didn't. The revolution was made by the urban middle class, supported by the urban poor. Such benefits as came from the revolution went to the middle class. Peasants in the countryside were hardly affected at all.
why was the urban workers discontented
In the 1850s, many workers lived in urban areas where the industrial revolution was taking place. They often lived in crowded and unsanitary conditions in tenements close to their workplaces. These urban neighborhoods were home to a large portion of the working class during this time period.
The main food of the urban workers who made up France's Third Estate was bread, specifically "pain de menage" or household bread. It was made from low-quality wheat flour and was a staple of their diet. Bread was affordable but often in short supply and of poor quality, leading to widespread grievances and food shortages that contributed to the French Revolution.
It resulted in more rural British workers moving to urban centers.
It reduced the number of farmers a country needed to produce enough food.
The Industrial Revolution was in full swing. Many factory jobs were available for agricultural workers to have and thus move to the urban areas.…
It is the 3rd biggest city in France. It is the 2nd biggest urban area in France. During the French Revolution it was the center of the French Resistance. I hope I could help.
it failed to win over urban workers to its causes