Why Is The Industrial Revolution Successful

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Industrial Revolution: The Cost of Human Life is Too High

We, citizens of Great Britain, have seen recent economic growth unmatched by any other country.With the population increasing so rapidly, textile is in more demand than ever. Inventors wondered how we could make the textile production better, and over time they have quickened the process. Factory owners can now effectively supply the consumer in order to make profits. Because of this, we are the single free-largest trade area in all of Europe! We have good roads, waterways, and no internal barriers. This makes trading more effective and profitable because there isn't much holding our country back geographically. Another reason England is so successful is due to rich …show more content…

Because the factory's are in the city, the workers must leave their farms in order to work. Workers are drawn in with promises of higher wages, but since there's so much competition, owners can get people to work for practically nothing! And if it's bad enough they are poorly paid, their working conditions see terrible. With 14 hour shifts, 6 days a week, people have no time to sleep! In the factories, the woman have it the worst; their skirts and hair get stuck in the machine resulting in injury. Don't get me started in the coal miners. The coal miners face polluted tunnels, cave ins, and drowning threats from high water levels. And if that wasn't enough the children were forced to work as well. These kids were only paid 10% of their fathers earnings. As a result from their hard labor, they had weak bodies, diseases, and faced deformities for life from accidents. If you have horrible factories you might want to at least give the workers decent shelters. But it isn't surprising that the conditions of these new cities are terrible. The urbanization has occurred so fast that owners do not have the resources to make a proper living space. The housing are dark, poorly constructed, and are badly ventilated. There's also no police force, who is going to stop the crime? But crime isn't even that concerning compared to the hygiene problem. Anything that isn't needed anymore is thrown out the window. Digestive waste, trash, animals, you name it; it's probably out on the street. As a result, disease is rampant and people are right at deaths

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