There were many downsides to child labor. “I am at work in a spinning room tending four sides of warp which is one girl’s work.” (Document 1) This young lady was being overworked! She is doing the work of four and yet considered lucky. “C: You are considerable deformed in person as a consequence of this labor? B: Yes I am.”(Document 7) It’s disturbing to know that we’re severely …show more content…
Based on the photo pollution has started. (Document 3) The portrait shows the start of the epidemic we all know so well, factory pollution! Technically there was no technology back then to prove it. The graph show producing good increased. (Document 4) An increased in production means an increase in pollution. Mass production in factories created mass pollution.” Going San Francisco from New York took only six days before the railroad the trip took months.” (Document 5) This way of faster transportation has sped up the process of pollution. This was an efficient way of traveling more trains were in demand. Pollution was an overlooked problem that is still not solved today. Negative effects of the industrial revolution are child labor, little to no education and pollution. Children were forced into working and really couldn’t be children. These children lack proper education and the ability to develop their minds. Unfortunately due to their little education there was no thought to how pollution would one day affect this world. Now, child labor laws have been made, children are in education systems and as far as pollution goes folks are monitoring their