Industrial Revolution Dbq Analysis

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Industrial Revolution The quality of life for the poor in the industrial revolution was not the best. It began when many factories started going up around the cities. It forced many people from the country to move into the cities and work. It caused major overpopulation in the cities. The reason is because people were moving way too fast for people to construct housing. Throughout the Industrial Revolution the quality of life for the poor did not improve. During the Industrial Revolution many of the factory conditions were not safe for the people to work. Many people, including this boy got injured “A boy was caught in a machine and had both his thigh bone broke and from his knee to his hip the flesh was ripped up the same as it had been cut by a knife cut by a knife” (Document 2). In the factories you could easily get hurt given the fact that this had not just happen once. Likewise, it shows that when you get hurt, you can get severely injured fairly easily if it goes on multiple times. More information involving the factories not being safe is “ We had just one period of forty minutes in the sixteen hours.” (Document 1). This indicates that they are malnourished for the reason that most people in life cannot go 16 hours with …show more content…

The hours at that time were thirteen.” (Document 8). During that time they had to work longer days than we have today and were more than half our age. At the same time it was not a job that they enjoyed working, they were forced into working to help their families survive. The working did not allow them to learn very much “[...] They made very slow progress, even in learning the common alphabet” (Document 5). Compared to today we would have memorized the alphabet most likely by the age of 5. In conclusion, it shows that the poor did not have a better life. The reason is they just had too much going on for

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