Industrial Revolution:How did the Industrial Revolution lead to reform in Britain?

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August 16, 2013

 

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These unfair treatments from employers would lead to reforms in Britain. Early on in the Industrial Revolution, there was little an English worker could do to protest the awful working conditions, and way of life that was forced onto them. Protests and organized resistance not to work were difficult to unite because the working class was very illiterate...
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Protests and organized resistance not to work were difficult to unite because the working class was very illiterate. This made the organizing of strikes nearly impossible and usually only ineffective and random riots would result. It took time for the government's unselfish members to invoke awareness in the parliament to help the lower classes...
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