 What were some of the negative effects of the Industrial Revolution?

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 What were some of the negative effects of the Industrial Revolution?

 Use the sources to produce a brainstorm about conditions for child workers (write on a separate sheet of paper) Conditions for Child Workers

 On your table decide whether each source supports Child Labour or is against it (skip source #2 and #4)

 Create a comic strip depicting life of a child in England during the Industrial Revolution.  Include:  - 8 panels  - Each panel needs illustrations and captions/speech bubbles  - Must be in colour!