Thursday, May 4, 2017
no, money during industrialization was not worth the cost.
The Industrial revolution did have a big impact on our country, but if you dig just a little bit deeper was it worth it. I think the industrialization wasn’t worth the tons of money that was spent. Poster by Lewis Wickes in 1913 to 1914, Making human junk supports about how industrialization is bad because it’s facts support the process from when young children start out looking good at first, but throughout it all, children were used of for their work. Human Junk poster showed the big impact of child labor. Likewise, The image of Smokestacks by Detroit Publishing Company in 1890 to 1901 purpose is to show what industrialization did to the environment and due to all the polution put in the air, more money was spent. This I feel is unnecessary. Lastly, “The pittsburgh survey” written in 1916 shares the reasoning behind it all about the accidents that happened during the time of the industrial revolution. In addition, since accidents were caused, it made less people want to work and therefore shares and shows why spending all of the money in the industrial revolution was not worth the cost. For these reasons shared from Making Human Junk, The Photograph of factory smoke, and the Accident report, I therefore conclude that I don’t think spending the money wasn’t worth the costs.
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