Working people during the Industrial Revolution endured harsh working conditions in factories, lived in crowded urban areas, and were mistreated by factory owners for the sake of profit.
Working people during the Industrial Revolution were predominantly factory workers who labored under harsh conditions. They worked long hours, up to 14 hours a day, 6 days a week, in physically and mentally exhausting jobs with poor safety features. Factory workers lived in crowded urban areas close to the factories, often in squalid conditions. They accepted these jobs out of economic necessity despite the mistreatment by factory owners who prioritized profit over worker well-being.
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