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Industrialization In The 1800s

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Industrialization. “The rapid development of industry.” Britain success and struggles in this industry. They gained urbanization, education, changing class structures, modern buildings, industrial production, and modern inventions. But in order to have the success with all those they had struggles in working conditions, wages, child labor, changing roles of women, and coal mines. All of this hard laboring was not a choice or for fun. If you wanted your family to eat or live the whole family would have to work to get money. Working in factories and coal mines was hard, but it did have positive effects on families, Great Britain, and the rest of the world. Such as families working together in one place. Cities cause pollution to grow by about 57%. Being a child that worked was hard because you couldn’t get any type of education. Most people who worked could read or write, but new law came along making more kids get some kind of education. …show more content…

Factories caused new modern building, industrial production, and modern inventions. Living condition in the 1800’s were way different they today and not in a good way. The revolution helped the architecture field. As more and more people were moving to the city to find work. More houses were being built and over time the houses improved tremendously. Production in factories helped england because they didn’t have to buy or trade as much. Because they had all of these new machines could produce new material that they needed. During this era was the first time that modern invention were introduced. Some invention that saved the public were,vaccinations, the first telephone, and the light bulb. All of these improved life in the

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