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GUIDING QUESTION: HOW LIVING AND WORKING CONDITION EFFECT WORKERS LIFE???!
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What is Industrial Revolution? Industrial revolution for women Indutrial revolutionfor men Industrial revolution for children Living conditions of factory worker Rights of workers Negative And Positive Effects Causes and Effect of Industrial Revolution Gallery Bibliography
What is Industrial Revolution?
The Industrial Revolution was the transition to new manufacturing processes in the period from about 1760 to some time between 1820 and 1840. This transition included going from hand production methods to machines, new chemical manufacturing and iron production processes, improved efficiency of water power, the increasing use of steam power and the development of machine tools.
The industrial revolution in part was fueled by the economic necessity of many womens, single and married, to find waged work outside their home. Women mostly found jobs in domestic service, textile factories, and piece work shops. They also worked in the coal mines. For some, industrial revolution provided independent wages, mobility and a better standard of living.
Industrial revolution for women!!
Industrial revolution for men!!A great many men still worked in farming, and they would work long hours, since there is always something to do on a farm, all hours of the day. Many men worked in factories, and they worked very long hours, and their wages were not very high (though they generally earned more than the women who worked in factories did). Skilled artisans and craftsmen would be likely to be self-employed.
Industrial revolution for Childrens:
Young children working endured some of the harshest conditions. Workdays would often be 10 to 14 hours with minimal breaks during the shift. Factories employing children were often very dangerous places leading to injuries and even deaths. Machinery often ran so quickly that little fingers, arms and legs could easily get caught. Beyond the equipment, the environment was a threat to children as well as factories put out fumes and toxins. When inhaled by children these most certainly could result in illness, chronic conditions or disease.
LIVING CONDITIONS OF FACTORY WORKER
The Industrial Revolution begin in the mid 17th century. The living conditions was very harsh and tiresome as families had to work basically all day. The lived in very stressful, hazardous and unhealthy environment due to all the surround factories.
Rights of workers Workers had no rights until unions forced governments to pass laws to protect workers. Working 10-12 hour days, 6 days a week were not uncommon. Having children work at the ages of 5 or 6 was not uncommon. It wasn't until unions were formed which demanded better pay and safer working conditions did things change. If they complained, they would just fire them
NEGATIVE AND POSITIVE EFFECTS
Improved peoples' daily lives
Transportation and technology
Jobs
Environmental damage
Exploitation Political corruption
Positive Negative
Causes and Effect of Industrial Revolution
Causes
The agricultural revolution
The Domestic system/ Cottage industry
New Economic Conditions
Effects
Factory system spreads
Young women and children from nearby farms work in millis
Women gained some financial freedom and independence.
For men having a wife who stayed at home and didn’t work was sigh of
success
Growing cities face problem of fire, sewage, garbage, and
diseases.
Gallery!!!!
Industrial
revolution
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