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grandymaker [24]
3 years ago
7

What was the effect of the industrial revolution on the working class?

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aalyn [17]3 years ago
6 0

Aloha~! My name is Zalgo and I am here to help you out on this glorious day. The Industrial Revolution made it a bit easier for people to find jobs because all of these factory owners needed workers. But, the working conditions weren't the best during that. As all of the factories were being built, some businesses were in dire need of workers and considering a lot of workers needed jobs, it wasn't too hard to find some workers and workers were willing to work, so the employers could set the wages as low as they wanted.

I hope that this helps! :D

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Andrei [34K]3 years ago
3 0

The following are the effects of the Industrial Revolution on the working class:

Long hours of work: workers (including children and women) during this time had to work for long hours for very less pay.

Working conditions: Workers had to work in severe conditions. Child workers had to toil in the mines and very narrow areas. Moreover, workers were not provided with any compensation if they got injured in factories during their working hours.

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