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Industrial Revolution factory workers typically operated machinery, performed manual labor, and adhered to strict schedules in often hazardous environments. They worked long hours, usually in poor conditions, for low wages, and had limited rights or labor protections. Many were women and children, who were employed to maximize profits for factory owners. The era also sparked movements for labor rights, leading to reforms in working conditions and the establishment of unions.

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