explain the impact of industrial revolution on the workers of england
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Life in Great Britain during the Industrial Revolution underwent rapid social and economic changes due to the developments of mechanized working methods based, in part, on the factory system and the steam engine.
As a result, work became more regimented and disciplined, and moved outside the home.
Large segments of the rural population migrated to the cities causing dramatic lifestyle changes.
The industrial belts of Great Britain included the Scottish Lowlands, South Wales, northern England, and the English Midlands.
The establishment of major factory centers helped develop networks of canals, roads, and railroads, particularly in Derbyshire, Lancashire, Cheshire, Staffordshire, Nottinghamshire, and Yorkshire.
This is where the proletariat class was born.
The Industrial Revolution helped create opportunities for employment for all members of the family.
However, any improvement to the quality of life for the working class had come from a hard and bitter experience from factory labor.
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