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imagine you are a worker in a textile factory in the industrial Revolution period in England . write an account of the changes brought about in your workplace by the factory act of 1802

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Answered by SwathiAstro
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Industrial Revolution brought a huge change from handicrafts and manual stuffs to machine manufacture. "Flying Shuttle"  speeded up the process weaving and thus increases the demand of thread increased."Cotton Gin"  made a large and cheap supply for raw cotton for  spinning.Thus, the  industrial revolution made a tremendous change to the society.
Answered by sahilundale22
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Explanation:

So finally the factory act has been adopted…all thanks to Robert Peel sir. No more working 18 hrs a day in those filthy,ill-ventilated inhumane cotton factories anymore…yay:)…finally we can be a bit more self independent with the education they give us…we can pray to Lord Christ every week in the church without any fear of being caught…we'll be given clothes,linen,socks,shoes and hats so no more suffering in the harsh winters. I can give time to my family because no more working at night..all our sufferings end from today…:)

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