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how did the life of the people change due to the industrial Revolution? explain ​

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Answered by Yengalthilak12
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In factories, coal mines and other workplaces, people worked long hours in miserable conditions. As countries industrialized, factories became larger and produced more goods. Earlier forms of work and ways of life began to disappear. ... Once factories were built, most men no longer worked at home.

Answered by kumbharonkar72
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Explanation:

How did the Industrial Revolution change life dramatically? Here is an example of a thesis statement: The Industrial Revolution changed life dramatically with urbanization. Keep your thesis simple.

Next, give me 2-3 pieces of evidence about urbanization (or whatever you used in your thesis.) You can quote Connexus: "Urbanization is the movement of people from rural areas to cities." You can paraphrase Connexus. For example, People were working in factories, not farms. Think about people, places, things, dates. For example, This happened in Britain.

Finish with your opinion on urbanization-or whatever you used in your thesis (reasoning.) Here's my example: Living in a city is better than living on a farm because I wouldn't want to make all my food or clothes from scratch. Amazon makes my life so

Industrial Revolution The Industrial Revolution changed the way of life with urbanization because they established a better material production, labor patterns, and population distribution. This all helped urbanize society to what it is today. The population movement was caused because people were living in small farm communities and once they realized how much more urban and comfortable people in cities were living in they decided to move. Jobs were another reason people were moving to bigger cities and urbanizing faster and faster because more factories opened up causing more available jobs for people who are looking for wage labor jobs.

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