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how did industrialization affect the life of the workers in England? give three points​

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Answered by chitraksh68
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Answer:

1.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.

2.The industrial belts of Great Britain included the Scottish Lowlands, South Wales, northern England, and the English Midlands.

3.The establishment of major factory centers helped develop networks of canals, roads, and railroads, particularly in Derbyshire, Lancashire, Cheshire, Staffordshire, Nottinghamshire, and Yorkshire.

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Answered by DodieZollner
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Industrialization affects the life of the workers in England given below:

Explanation:

  • Workers in England during the industrial revolution forced to work for long shifts with low wages.
  • Factories with big machines had little space for the workers.
  • Workers were living in cluster houses with no facilities.
  • Industries created enormous heat from the machines which reflected in workers health because of no sufficient ventilators to pass the hot air.
  • Most of the industries and mills in England were part of textiles where workers breath air which filled with cotton fibres.

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