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life before and after industrailism
early industrial cities
polluted air and water
industrial waste flowed through river and streams
overcrowded cities
factories and machines were powered by water
they were located by streams and rivers
water was an unreliable source
factories were full of dust and fumes
caused many workers to become ill
work was extremely difficult
improved cities
coal and iron were plentiful
improved machines and factories
machines provided quick and easy work
factories were powered by coal
iron was used to produce tools and machines
factories were cleaner
provided work for women and children
improved transportation
trains, ships, and canals
telephones were a big thing in the cities
many more people had jobs and could provide for families
Improved Transportation