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What kind of lives did the workers lead during industrial revolution

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Answered by adityalallap2j2tl
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the lives faced by the workers during industrial revolution are ;
1.Workers had to live in harsh condition.
2.they didnot had proper place to sleep or sanitate.
3.they worked more than the working hours. 
4.they worked hard but got less wages.

tulykarjee008: Thanks
Answered by hotelcalifornia
10

Lives of workers lead during industrial revolution:

  • The working conditions were hazardous and poorly maintained as their owners or the bourgeoisie were negligent of their well being and required them to work for long hours in harsh conditions.
  • There was no insurance or sense of job-guarantee.
  • They put hard work and do a lot of work but they won't get any reward or payscale.
  • They were spending lots of time and work more by crossing their work time.
  • Life of the workers during the Industrial revolution was filled with exploitation from the Bourgeoisie.
  • Life of a worker or the proletariat (which is a word in German introduced by Marx and Engels.) was not easy as they were extremely overworked and exploited.
  • Therefore these factors, in the end, resulted in the revolution.

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