how did machinery affected the poor peasants late 1800? class 9
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How did industrialization affect many poor families?
After industrialization, many could no longer work at their own pace or rely on opportunities such as weaving for their income. Children were expected to go to work in factories along with their parents and lost the time they formerly had to spend with their families. An example of children working in the factories.
Did the Industrial Revolution improve life for the poor?
In this way, industrialization improved their standard of living because they were able to move away from the inner city, where there was a lot of poverty, and into the suburbs. They were able to move up in society, and overall, everything about their life changed for the better.
What were the pros and cons of the industrial revolution?
- Pro: Goods Became More Affordable and More Accessible.
- Pro: The Rapid Evolution of Labor-Saving Inventions.
- Pro: The Rapid Evolution of Medicine.
- Pro: Enhanced Wealth and Quality of Life of the Average Person.
- Pro: The Rise of Specialist Professions.
- Con: Overcrowding of Cities and Industrial Towns.
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