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queenansarel | 20:28 Mon 20th Nov 2006 | History
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Were thr gains of the Industrial Revolution in England from 1780-1850 worth the pain ( particularly to the working people of that country) that we caused

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in the long term, it made the country richer, and everyone benefited. But in the shorter term people took on mass-production work in filthy cities where their life expectancy plummeted. It would depend who you were. Not all working people were worse off, but I suspect most were.
Interesting question, You have to put it into the context of the time, but was there any country in particular, the Empire as a whole, or just England.
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yes just England the whole empire i think was the first to start the industrialrevolution
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