What were the effects of industrialisation on britian
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change in social and living conditions
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Poor working conditions.
Child labor.
Farmers lost their primary work and moved to cities.
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The effects of Industrialization on Britain such as:
- The introduction of new Technology and Machines causes the problem of food surplus.
- Enclosing causes many pity farmers to lose their land and forced to move to cities to work in industries as wage labor.
- Poor farmers become tenants and move to cities.
- Terrible and poor working conditions with no safety and rules.
- workers lived in cramped houses which further lead to epidemics.
- Promoted Child labor due to less or high rates of labor.
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