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Change in education due to industrialization

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Education changed during the Industrial revolution. In the beginning (before the 1800s) poor children couldn't afford the price to go the school, as school were not yet free in Britain, but then slowly school became compulsory, and poorer classed children could go to school, and many Acts and Unions took part in sponsoring of improving the schools in Britain. It changed the entire country because the country had more schooled children, and adults to work in better jobs and create better lives for the people in the next generation.

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