Industrial Revolution Dbq Analysis

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During the 17050s through 1850s the Industrial Revolution began in Great Britain and spread through Europe and other parts of the world. The positive and negative effects of the Industrial Revolution are living conditions and public health, work conditions, and workhouse children. The issues are based on the Industrial Revolution, living conditions and public health is poor, children have to work in order to survive. The causes of the Industrial Revolution are wealth, population, technology, education and resources led to it as the first birth place of the Industrial Revolution. Although industrialization made an advanced impact, due to the Industrial Revolution the population grew much more which caused more issues, poor living conditions, working conditions were strict and children were working in a workhouse.
Living conditions and public health made an impact on Great Britain. From Friedrich Engels the conditions of the working- class in England in 1844 …show more content…

He believed six; I darted out in agonies, and from the bottom of Full Street, to the top of Silk mil Lane, not 200 yards, I fell nine times!” This quote from document one explains how work conditions that were towards people. The mangers that’s were currently in charge made the workers work hard to make sure that they earned their money the proper ways. Elizabeth Bentley, interviewed by Michael Sadler’s Parliamentary Committee on 4th June, 1832 document 1 explains how a lady worked from five in the morning till nine at night and she lived two miles from the mill. There was no way to be able to tell time so if she was late her manger would have taken a halfpenny off her pay

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