what were the living quarters like during the industrial revolution
poor quality water, crowded, and housing of a low standard
what invention cause people to move from the farm to city's and had to find new jobs
The seed drill
how did the living conditions effect the industrial revolution
Living conditions were uncomfortable, and illness continued to spread throughout housing establishments. The fast and cheap construction of the building created poor ventilation throughout. Because large numbers of people inhabited tenement homes, water and plumbing could not keep up.
what did people use the steam engine for
The engines powered by steam increased the ease of operating boats, ships, railways, factories, mills, mines and farms.
how did the industrial revolution cause poor living conditions
Poor workers were often housed in cramped, grossly inadequate quarters.
who invented the steam engine
James watt, Edward Huber, Thomas newcomen, and Edward somerset
how were the living conditions after the industrial revolution
Wages at factories were higher than what individuals were making as farmers. As factories became widespread, additional managers and employees were required to operate them, increasing the supply of jobs and overall wages.
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