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Chloe Pratt
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26 October, 02:28
Describe why working in a factory was dangerous
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Oliver Cuevas
26 October, 02:42
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Working in the factories of the Industrial Revolution was hazardous. The factory workers faced safety hazards, health hazards, and cruel treatment. Factory machines were the latest technology, and factory owners were anxious to get their machines up and running ... Dangerous parts of machines were not screened off
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