Industrial Revolution had positives it also had a great deal of negatives effects. Some of those effects that negative accouterments included working conditions and low wages, inequality of social classes, child labor,and the loss of farming. As many people might the see the Industrial Revolution as a good thing that happened to world, there are negatives that brought the countries such as Africa, India, and China into much distress.
Today working conditions aren't much sorrow but that wasn't the the case during the Industrial Revolution. The Government has created laws stating the employers have look over the work force and to provide safety for the them as well. During the Industrial Revolution working could be a very hard and dangerous task. Direct contact with the machinery often led to lost of limbs including fingers. Even though it wasn't uncommon for people to lose limbs they were still forced into to working. Cotton trade was one of the harder things the working class, because the steam engine made the work room very hot and steamy. There was no barrier in between machinery and the person working so the workers were often expose to flying particles and machine parts. The heat from the steam engines, dangers of cotton trade and age of children working at a young age increase the death rate.
Today working conditions aren't much sorrow but that wasn't the the case during the Industrial Revolution. The Government has created laws stating the employers have look over the work force and to provide safety for the them as well. During the Industrial Revolution working could be a very hard and dangerous task. Direct contact with the machinery often led to lost of limbs including fingers. Even though it wasn't uncommon for people to lose limbs they were still forced into to working. Cotton trade was one of the harder things the working class, because the steam engine made the work room very hot and steamy. There was no barrier in between machinery and the person working so the workers were often expose to flying particles and machine parts. The heat from the steam engines, dangers of cotton trade and age of children working at a young age increase the death rate.
Child laboring during the Industrial Revolution was a big contracting part of the Industrial Revolution. Children were also employed at a very young age and worked twelve hours a day at extreme weather conditions. Children were forced into working long and tiring hours with very little pay and put their lives at risks everyday. The kids size helped laborers, because they could fit into small areas of machinery. Children worked in support of helping their families survive. Since. children were working they didn't get the education they need until later in their lifetime.
The division between the upper and middle class were drastic from the working class. The upper and middle class were the only ones the benefited from the Industrial Revolution. They were the ones who could afford goods and the cost would depreciate anyway. The larger Industrial Revolution grew the more the upper and middle class continued to grow and wealth and fortune. However this was not he case for lower and working class. The working class were put into factories and forced to working long hours up the seven days a week. Although, the working class worked these long and tiring hours they every low wages and women and children were paid less than the men. Along with the low wage salaries the working class lived in horrendous living conditions too. They lived in overcrowded homes with unsanitary features which often led to various diseases.
The division between the upper and middle class were drastic from the working class. The upper and middle class were the only ones the benefited from the Industrial Revolution. They were the ones who could afford goods and the cost would depreciate anyway. The larger Industrial Revolution grew the more the upper and middle class continued to grow and wealth and fortune. However this was not he case for lower and working class. The working class were put into factories and forced to working long hours up the seven days a week. Although, the working class worked these long and tiring hours they every low wages and women and children were paid less than the men. Along with the low wage salaries the working class lived in horrendous living conditions too. They lived in overcrowded homes with unsanitary features which often led to various diseases.