what social changes were seen in society of industrialisation
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The social changes brought about by the Industrial Revolution were significantThe Industrial Revolution brought with it an increase in population and urbanization, as well as new social classesThe bad living conditions in the towns can be traced to lack of good brick, the absence of building codes, and the lack of machinery for public sanitation.The factory owners’ tendency to regard labourers as commodities and not as a group of human beings.The Industrial Revolution created a new working classThe new class of industrial workers included all the men, women, and children labouring in the textile mills, pottery works, and minesWages were low, hours were long, and working conditions unpleasant and dangerousWomen and children regardless of where they worked, had the most exploitative working condition and the lowest rates of pay.This is a picture of two children working in the mines. They were small enough to fit into narrow space. These are often the conditions children worked in.
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Answer: Industrialisation brought men, women and children to factories. Working hours were often long and wages were poor. Unemployment was common, particularly during times of low demand for industrial goods. Housing and sanitation problems were growing rapidly. mark me as brainliest dude gimme a thnx :)
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