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mention two important industrialisation effects on women and children life

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Answered by darthwaiderfortnite
19

Because of industrialization, many women left their homes and began to live independently.


During the industrial revolution in both England and the United States, women often worked in unsafe and unsanitary working conditions, as factory work was not initially regulated by the government.


In the United States, the Industrial Revolution was somewhat driven by the use of child labor. Working caused many children to be estranged from their families and sent to workplaces in which they were considered merely a cheap source of labor.



There were very few benefits for children who worked during the industrial revolution: The danger, separation from family and harsh working conditions were largely detrimental for childhood development.


Answered by DodieZollner
14

During Industrialization period, people moved to cities and town in search of work in factories and industries.

Explanation:

  • During the Industrialization, women and children were working in textiles mills and other factories. Majority of the labours in the factories were women and children. To earn money they worked for long shifts.
  • Many of them left their home from rural regions to join factories in cities. Children considered being cheap labour and forced to work in danger situation where sometimes they lost their fingers or arm.  

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