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During the industrial revolution in Britain , what age did children die and why?Also what were the living conditions like?
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many children worked many hours of the day in bad conditions and had lack of exercise and sunlight, then generally died before the age 25. Most people lived in a small crowded home sometimes with sick people and that made the living conditions worse
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