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Industrial Revolution Living Conditions by Thomas Kwa
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Published on Nov 18, 2015
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STRUCTURED LABOR
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2. Living conditions
THOMAS KWA
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STRUCTURED LABOR
Factories needed permanent workers
Consistent hours
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CHANGES OVER TIME
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WEAVERS' PLIGHT
SKILLED LABOR WAS LESS VALUED
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CHANGES OVER TIME
Regulations: after years
At first, conditions unanticipated
Middle class began
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DEMOGRAPHICS
Increasing urbanization
Less space in cities
Poor living conditions
Suburbs created
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RECREATION
Working children could rarely play
Cricket, rugby, other sports
The middle class was essential for recreation
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THE POOR LAW
1834: Poor Law Passed
Workhouses provided aid
Poor discouraged through bad conditions
Daily work, designed to be harsh
Became more important with increasing population
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