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impact of industrialisation on the life of worker​

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Answered by vangaramadevi26
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no that impact of industrialisation of life of is most important as the family depends on the and the industrialisation means and the industrial minister and is most important for industry because the he will manage everything so it is important for factory that Industries minutes so life of Parker there is not at all. Is enough to explain more points in import

Answered by skstylesunny
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Answer:printer outburst during the 1830 revolution was not the first time workers struck out against machines, nor would it be the last. After the revolution, outbursts occurred among female shawl-workers, tobacco workers, and other skilled artisans.

In fact, "there were 89 strikes in Paris 1830-3, 30 of them in 1830" (Magraw, 53).

Anger at industrialization was reflected in and a main motivator of the workers' participation in the revolution of 1830. French workers were angered by the industrialism taking place during the nineteenth century. They felt that their world was changing and being overtaken by machines. Although the industrial growth in France was not nearly as close to that of England, it did transform the French economy, altering the orginization of workplaces and patterns of inequality.

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