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d1i1m1o1n [39]
3 years ago
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Examine life in the early factories. How were families affected by this new lifestyle?

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neonofarm [45]3 years ago
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Over the course of the Industrial Revolution in Britain, we different aspects of how people were affected during this time. Some examples of how families were affected include occupation changes, living conditions, and the advancements of technology. It is easy to look at the outside perspective and think that everyone must have benefited from the Industrial Revolution because of the new technology and jobs available. After reading this page of how industrialization changed families, we hope to give you a different view on the Industrial Revolution. Families were impacted in a new manner during the Industrial Revolution in England. Different classes of people, the occupations they held, and what nationality they were played a role in how their families were impacted during this time.

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