One false statement about factories during the Industrial Revolution is that they were universally safe and healthy work environments. In reality, many factories had poor working conditions, with long hours, inadequate ventilation, and unsafe machinery, leading to frequent accidents and health issues. Additionally, it is incorrect to say that factories provided good wages for all workers; many laborers, including women and children, were often paid very low wages.
The answer regarding the number of children working in factories in the US during the industrial revolution cannot be substantiated at all. No one was taking count, and workers were able to leave factories and work on farms.
industrial revolution its true
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This revolution started in Great Britain in the eighteenth century
Britain had lots of coal and iron available
this is false, because we had plantations, but we didnt have factories.
The answer regarding the number of children working in factories in the US during the industrial revolution cannot be substantiated at all. No one was taking count, and workers were able to leave factories and work on farms.
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industrial revolution its true
They were all female.
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True
This revolution started in Great Britain in the eighteenth century
Britain had lots of coal and iron available
Yes there were middle class women in the industrial revolution. They were raised to become good house wives and mothers.
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