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how did workers survived in the industrial cities of England?​

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Answered by pds39937
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Explanation:

Poor workers were often housed in cramped, grossly inadequate quarters. Working conditions were difficult and exposed employees to many risks and dangers, including cramped work areas with poor ventilation, trauma from machinery, toxic exposures to heavy metals, dust, and solvents.

a change from agriculture to industry. a move from domestic industry to factory work. a move from water and wind power to steam engines. a revolution in transport and communications, from canals and pack horses, to railways and the telegraph.

Answered by ItzZiddiBachi2045
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Question:-

how did workers survived in the industrial cities of England?

Answer:-

Poor workers were often housed in cramped, grossly inadequate quarters. Working conditions were difficult and exposed employees to many risks and dangers, including cramped work areas with poor ventilation, trauma from machinery, toxic exposures to heavy metals, dust, and solvents.

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