Effects of the Industrial Revolution

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January 2, 2015

 

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The women and children would accompany the male in the pursuit of higher profits. Working conditions were tolerable and job locations were usually situated close to the residences of the workers. Life was hard, but it was acceptable for workers because they knew they were able to pace themselves around the difficult times of work and enjoy the competition of being the best craftsmen of all the guilds...
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Since the mills and plants put many small farms and shops out of business workers were getting desperate in finding replacement jobs. The mill owners knew how unimportant and easily exchangeable the individual workers were and they capitalized on the status quo in many different ways. A perfect example of the exploitation of workers is the painting, The Great Crane at Bruges...
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