History, asked by Archit1591, 4 days ago

Why and how did the peasants became workers in factories

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Answered by rafiulalamsadab69776
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Explanation:

In factories, coal mines and other workplaces, people worked long hours in miserable conditions. As countries industrialized, factories became larger and produced more goods. Earlier forms of work and ways of life began to disappear. ... Once factories were built, most men no longer worked at home

Answered by areebakhan19807
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Answer:

because of more job opportunity's

Explanation

In the Middle Ages, the majority of the population lived in the countryside, and some 85 percent of the population could be described as peasants this meant that they did not earn as much. a peasant was paid 1 groat and if you convert that it will be 4 pence in this day and age compared to a factory worker who got paid $8-$10 dollars a week, which is obviously not as much as well but it's better than 4 pence so many people moved to the city to work in factory's for money to live on

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