Changes to Society During the Industrial Revolution

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Changes to Society During the Industrial Revolution By Mara, Alyson, and Teagan

What We Will Cover Upper, middle, and lower classes Women during the Industrial Revolution Poor Laws Social Reformers Workers’ Association Factory Acts https://www.mtholyoke.edu/courses/rschwart/ind_rev/images/indust.html.htm

Upper, Middle, Lower Class Upper class Upper Middle Class Lower Middle Class Lower Class Skilled labourers Unskilled labourers Casual labourers Servants www.epearson.ca

Primary Documents www.epearson.ca http://www.foresthillshs.org/ourpages/auto/2014/3/24/28494429/AP%20Industrial%20Revolution.pptx www.epearson.ca

Women During the Industrial Revolution

Poor Laws Paying the poor Made rid of poverty and unemployment Workhouses were harsh Poor laws were made to encourage hard work.

Primary Documents https://quarrybankmill.files.wordpress.com/2014/07/the-new-poor-law-1834-c-mary-evans.jpg

Social Reformers

Workers’ Association

Factory Acts