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The population during and after please.

(The British Industrial Revolution)

2007-02-01 11:21:16 · 3 answers · asked by Karin 2 in Arts & Humanities History

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The world population in 1800 (roughly the middle of the Industrial Revolution in Britain) was 906 million.

By 1850, it was 1171 million and had reached 1609 million by 1900.

2007-02-01 11:28:37 · answer #1 · answered by the_lipsiot 7 · 0 0

Very poor, babies from the age of three had to artwork over 13 hours an afternoon, Factorys have been grimy, there have been many injuries as all equipment grew to become into very undesirable, no risk-free classes. there grew to become into on standard a 10 minute smash for each worker via the entire day, hours have been reallly long for each individual, little nutrition(only a small bread roll for lunch), human beings could die of an infection, and the production unit proprietors does no longer care, each and every thing grew to become into quite undesirable. Housing for the staff grew to become into small, over 20 human beings in line with tiny production unit city residences, there grew to become into one bathroom in line with street. yet later for the period of business reveloution, situations did improve I dare say. yet usual, very poor.

2016-11-23 21:40:39 · answer #2 · answered by guerriero 3 · 0 0

i don't know exactly but the population inclined due to factories and farmers had to move to the city to earn money. Many died due to poor health conditions in factories.

sorry, i don't know the exact population.

2007-02-01 11:24:41 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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