2. What was the impact of industrial revolution on the lives of children and women? onditions
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A common feature of the Industrial Revolution, for working-class people, was the low level of pay that they received. As a result, women and children often worked in the factories and mines in order to help pay for the families cost of living.
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Despite their important contributions, women and children received low pay for their labor. They were commonly forced to work 16 hours per day or longer. Although their work conditions could be quite dangerous, women's jobs were perceived as less skilled than those of their male co-workers.
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