Saturday, June 1, 2019
Addressing the Evils of The Industrial Revolution :: essays research papers
The evils of the Industrial Revolution in england were addressed in many ways in the eighteenth and 19th centuries. The Industrial revolution changed the lives of many people. Most people believe the Industrial Revolution was bad for both the people and environment of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. near believe that one of the worst parts of the Industrial Revolution was child labor. Children were very small and easy to order around without being stood up to. Children were also being paid very low wages. Most children acted 16 hour days with only a 40 minute break which most were unable(p) to eat because they were so unwealthy. This all changed when the Health and Morals Act came into effect in 1802 which declared that The minimum age of employment shall be 9 years. and The working day for children below fourteen shall be limited to twelve hours. Another act which helped the work conditions of children was the Factory Act of 1833 which declared No person under 18 ye ars of age shall be allowed to work in the night in or about any cotton, woolen, linen, or silk mill or pulverisation where steam, water, or any other mechanical power is used to work the machinery.Another way that the evils of the Industrial Revolution were addressed were Unions. Unions are an organization of workers who work to get advance of wages or lessen hours along with many other work related luxuries. One thing that hindered the growth of many unions was the combining act of 1800 this said that Any workman who shall enter into any Union to obtain an advance of wages or to lessen or alter the hours or who shall, for the purpose of obtaining an advance in wages persuade,solicit,intimidate,or influence any workman to quit or lave his work shall be committed to jail.. This act do Unions illegal. Ralph Chaplin author of Solidarity Forever felt differently. In his book he wrote When the unions inspiration through the workers blood shall run, there can be no power great anywhe re beneath the sun. Yet what force on earth is weaker the feeble strength of one? Bur the union makes us strong. This basically says that as a single laborer you are powerless but as a union you are strong.As you can see the life of the working break up was not very good in the 1700s and 1800s.
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