This resulted in dangerous, unsanitary and overcrowded living conditions .
People lived so closely together that bacteria and disease could cause an epidemic within only a few days aided by the fact of that none of them could afford professional medicinal products and healthcare. This also influenced their working conditions as the majority if not all of the lower class worked in factories nearby as they did not have any special skills such as farming which could be cultivated in order to develop profit, the few that did, did not have enough money to cultivate their special skills into a store or business resulting in the predominance of the working class working in factories. This abundance of workers meant that employees neglected human rights and safety in the workplace as workers were dispensable, workers could not face to strike or rebel against their employers no matter how unjustly they treated them because it was their only source of income that could be used to provide basic human needs and sustain their large
family.