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How did capitalist treated workers of the factory?

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Answered by alinakincsem
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Exploitation of labour was common for the employees of the factorie.


Capitalists treated workers of the factory in the following ways;


(i) Minimum wage was below poverty line.


(ii) Unhygienic working conditions were given.


(iii) Poor living conditions were provided to the workers.


(iv) Workers had extensive working hours.


(v) Workers did not have any other form of employment.

Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Manorialism was the main economic system in Medieval Europe. While capitalism began to be practiced in some places in Europe in the 17th century. Capitalism is a system based on the premise of freedom while manorialism was subject to a high level of government control. Manorialism's basic relationship was between the noble and serf. The noble provided a plot of land to the serf in return the serf gave the noble his labor and a portion of his crop. The serf was not free to leave the manor. Capitalism was a freer system where the workers labor or crops value was determined by supply and demand whether it was fair or not. Workers were free to determine what they made, how and for whom them sold their goods. Sometimes this element of freedom made the worker more valued and other times it made them more expendable.

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