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Likurg_2 [28]
3 years ago
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Describe the lives of working people during the Industrial Revolution. Who were the workers? What kinds of work did they do? Whe

re did they live and work? What were their living and working conditions? Why did they accept these jobs? Why didn’t factory owners treat their workers well?
Please I really need help this is due today. ̄へ ̄
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1 answer:
Yanka [14]3 years ago
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Answer:

Edit where you want :)

Explanation:

The workers were the lower class who did miserable dirty work. There were children working in the same terrifying conditions. They could lose limbs and life for very little payment. This was borderline slavery because they couldn't not take the jobs because if they didn't they would starve and there were no better jobs. It was an endless loop of poverty that the owners profited off. They didn't treat them well because there was no consequences for treating them badly.

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