If you're talking about factories back in the day…
Think of the Industrial Revolution. ESPECIALLY in England. People were flocking to big cities where factories were so they could get jobs. This caused over population and a lot of struggle.
Factories were overcrowded, dirty, and very "harsh". Children were a big issue during this time because owners used them for work and they were so young. There were a lot of injuries, fires, and such because of just the lack of control in factories.
Now a days, we have learned from our mistakes and made factories cleaner and MORE ORGANIZED.
Taxation is considered an important cause of the French Revolution. The accepted view is during the 1700s, France's taxation regime became excessive, inefficient and unfair. ... The nobility and clergy were also exempt from some direct taxes.
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Democracy in modern usage, is a system of government in which the citizens exercise power directly or elect representatives from among themselves to form a governing body, such as a parliament.[1]Democracy is sometimes referred to as "rule of the majority". Democracy was originally conceived in Classical Greece, where political representatives were chosen by a jury from amongst the male citizens: rich and poor.[citation needed] The English word dates to the 16th century, from the older Middle French and Middle Latin equivalents.
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Because the profits made by their forefathers were huge. Their forefathers also formed the political class of that era.
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The descendants of slave merchants remain Benin’s most influential people, 200 years later, the reason is that "the profits made by their forefathers were huge. Their forefathers also formed the political class of that era."
This is evident when the likes of Paul-Émile de Souza one of the descendants of Francisco Félix de Souza, became the Republic of Benin President between 1969 to 1970. Also the likes of Chantal de Souza Boni Yayi, who is the First Lady of Thomas Boni Yayi, the seventh President of the Benin Republic.