Topic > The main causes of death during industry...

"Industrialization brings with it pollution. Factories, cars and airplanes produce air pollution that is unthinkable in some advanced cities of the world. Chemicals and waste which have not been disposed of properly cause water and soil pollution The condition of the environment is at stake due to industrialization" (Apecsec.org 2). Many of the fumes and dirt pumped into the air caused many illnesses and deaths. Many people couldn't work because they got sick from all the disgusting particles that filled the air in the cities. In the middle of the Revolution, machines began to take the place of workers because many of them fell ill and died; which led to even greater poverty. “Some machines have taken the place of human labor, resulting in a high unemployment rate for those people who lack skills and abilities. For this reason, those who could not look for a better job to earn a living were forced to commit crime in order to support their family" (3). When the Industrial Revolution began, the terrible and uncontrollable cycle of life also began, although no one would notice it