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describe the condition of the workers in the 19th century in England history question of 10th class​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The actual possibility of getting a job depended on existing networks of friendship and kin relations.(ii) Low wages : The workers were getting very low wages.At the best of times till the mid-nineteenth century, about 10% of the population was extremely poor


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Working conditions varied in different areas of work. In general, they improved over time and towards the end of the nineteenth century many laws and acts had been passed that made conditions better. The working conditions were not the same for all social groups, the middle class people who worked as shop keepers, clerks and skills men still had to work hard but their lives were not as bad as the working class. The early factory workers were treated like slaves and were forced to behave as if they were machines. I do think conditions were terrible for many people especially factory workers and miners. I will explain and discuss in detail more about this later on.

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