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Do you think that English textile factories were bad for the health of working-class families?

User TManhente
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The working-class families suffered from health problems because they worked in big factories with no fresh air to breath, along with long hours shifts and hard work. Children also worked in the factories, where they tye ends of cotton or cleaning fluff from the machines. The food was not nutrients. Byssinosis was common among the workers who worked in the cotton factories. There were also machinery-related accidents, injuries along with deaths.

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yes, they were very unsanitary and had awful working conditions

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they would get fired when injured, and even inhale Lint, and were overworked.

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