The Pros And Cons Of The Industrial Revolution

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Although the Industrial Revolution is the foundation for many developments later throughout history, at the time it was a curse for the working class because it fortified terrible factory conditions, increased child labor, and limited the options of working women. Early factories gained the reputation of resembling English poorhouses due to workers toiling for long, monotonous hours under the constant supervision of a demanding supervisor who would punish them for any errors. Harsh physical punishment and the high risk of detrimental machine malfunctionings merely granted workers very little pay. The horrendous quality of factory life discouraged the employment of cottage workers, and therefore led factory owners to turn to pauper children