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THE WORKERS.

A survey in 1842 CE revealed that the average lifespan of workers was lower
than that of any other social group in cities: it was 15 years in Birmingham,
Manchester, 21 in Derby. In the new industrial cities, people died at a younger ago
than in the villages. Half the children failed to survive beyond the age of five. The
increase in the population of cities was because of immigrants, rather than by an
increase in the number of children born to families who already lived there.
Deaths were primarily caused by epidemics of disease like cholera and typhoid
that spread from the pollution of water, or tuberculosis from the pollution of air.
More than 31,000 people died from an outbreak of cholera in 1832 CE. Until late
in the nineteenth century, municipal authorities did not pay any attention to these
dangerous conditions of life. People did not have the medical knowledge to
understand and cure these diseases.

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