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The two most hardest things a person had to adjust to was living conditions of a factory worker, and factory conditions. A person living as a factory worker had the worst living conditions by the small tenent housings, that had no running water, no sewage system, that meant all the sewage was dumped into rivers that had contaminated their drinking water. This process had lead to sickness and possible death. The second hardest thing was factory conditons by the workers working long hours, which they werent getting paid enough to work. Not getting paid enough meant little living expenses. Those were the two hardest things a person had to adjust to, to live in the city to be factory workers.

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