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Title: Impact Of The Industrial Revolution
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precisely…” and continues on util late evening (Wiesner 161). Small breaks were scheduled for meals, but conversing and extra breaks were not allowed. This was a complete change in lifestyle for workers who were used to taking off holidays and “holy Mondays” after a Sunday of heavy drinking... Showed first 250 characters
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The strict regulations made sure the work was done as quickly and efficiently as possible.
Pre-industrial labor allowed more lenience for adults working with families. When working in the fields, families were able to work together. In a “Testimony of an Agricultural Worker’s Wife and Former Factory Worker”, a farm-labor’s wife, Mrs... Showed next 250 characters
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