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Title: Industrialization Effects on Workers of GB
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July 1, 2009 |
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This helped out the workers sometimes but what did work was when the government set out laws to change the working conditions. For example to keep the mills clean and equal pay for equal hours.
Industrialization did industrialize great Britain but the workers of these industries suffer the cost of industrialization... Showed first 250 characters
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For example to keep the mills clean and equal pay for equal hours.
Industrialization did industrialize great Britain but the workers of these industries suffer the cost of industrialization. These were some of the example of how industrialization effected the workers of these industries, in a good way and a bad way... Showed next 250 characters
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