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[[1]] brought men, women, and children to factories.


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Industrialization brought men, women, and children to factories.
They worked in factories, mills, and industries. Their working hours were long, but they did not get enough salary and wages. They were being exploited. They were working for the whole day and not earning sufficient wages. They were not working in good conditions. There was a difference between the owners of the factories and the workers of the factories. Owners were making profits out of work by the workers. They forced workers to do long shifts but did not give them enough wages. Also, the workers were poorly treated by the owners. This led to income disparities. The distribution of income was unequal. The owners were making maximum profits, but the workers were not getting desired wages.
 
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