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Were the textile factories bad for the health of English workers?
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Were the textile factories bad for the health of English workers?
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This is because the amount of dust and air particles that could have gotten in there lungs could cause slow breathing or unhealthiness in the lungs because of the environment that they are in.
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yes, the cotton dust got caught in their throats and lungs
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