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Was the Industrial Revolution beneficial? If it was, was the suffering of the first generation of workers necessary for later generations to be better off?
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Was the Industrial Revolution beneficial? If it was, was the suffering of the first generation of workers necessary for later generations to be better off?
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it was beneficial because during that time it created many simple machines we use today and started commercial selling. i don’t think it was necessary but if that didn’t happen then we would be a lot slower or behind in today’s technology.
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