how was the life of workers influenced by the growth of industrialisation
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Working in new industrial cities had an effect on people's lives outside of the factories as well. ... For many skilled workers, the quality of life decreased a great deal in the first 60 years of the Industrial Revolution. Skilled weavers, for example, lived well in pre-industrial society as a kind of middle class.
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Working in new industrial cities had an effect on people's lives outside of the factories as well. ... For many skilled workers, the quality of life decreased a great deal in the first 60 years of the Industrial Revolution. Skilled weavers, for example, lived well in pre-industrial society as a kind of middle class
Living conditions during the early phases of industrialization were poor. ... Industrialization expanded the middle class as workers could become skilled or semi-skilled in industry. Competition among factories also allowed moderate skill workers to move easier providing a measure of economic independence.
Living conditions during the early phases of industrialization were poor. ... Industrialization expanded the middle class as workers could become skilled or semi-skilled in industry. Competition among factories also allowed moderate skill workers to move easier providing a measure of economic independence.
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