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How did the Industrial Revolution impact the lives of workers in England?

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the increased employment of workers in factorys cause a market decrease in working conditions for the average worker as back then there were no labor laws to protect the workers rights

oh and a lack of saftey more accidents happen due to gears and mechancial movements more fatal or serious injuries were more common during this period of time

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Increasing employment of workers in factories led to a marked decrease in the working conditions of the average worker, as in the absence of labour laws, factories had few safety measures, and accidents resulting in injuries were commonplace.

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