Briefly explain the workers condition of the industries/factories in the 19th century? class9 history ch2
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The workers condition of the industries/factories in the 19th century
Explanation:
- The worker's condition of the industries/factories in the 19th century
- Explanation:
- The living and working conditions of the working class in the 19th century in the urban cities were sick and overcrowded, diseases and poor sanitation.
- The working condition was not favourable because of heat, small windows, and suffocation because of small places with big machines.
- Life was poor because of the less pay they get, which would allow them to afford to eat and live on rent.
- Industrialization led the rise of the rural population to move into urban to find work and earn a living.
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