what do you know about the life of the workers in towns and cities
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LIVING CONDITIONS IN THE INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION
The Industrial Revolution began in Britain in the 1700s and had a profound impact on the world. One of the main impacts it had was how it changed life for working-class people. First, the workers were exposed to horrendous working conditions in the factories and mines that emerged in the early years of the revolution. These factories and mines were dangerous and unforgiving places to work in. The working conditions that working-class people faced were known to include: long hours of work (12-16 hour shifts), low wages that barely covered the cost of living, dangerous and dirty conditions and workplaces with little or no worker rights. The next issue that working people had to face was the equally horrible living conditions in industrial towns and cities. The living conditions in the cities and towns were miserable and characterized by: overcrowding, poor sanitation, spread of diseases, and pollution. As well, workers were paid low wages that barely allowed them to afford the cost of living associated with their rent and food.
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every day they come to my house and eat some Biryani. They think it is pulao and eat the chicken thinking that it is soyabean. One day I told one of the workers that it is not pulao but Biryani with Chicken and he died on spot because he was a vegitarian.