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Disease accounted for many deaths in industrial cities during the Industrial Revolution.
With a chronic lack of hygiene, little knowledge of sanitary care and no knowledge as to what caused diseases (let alone cure them.)
Diseases such as cholera, typhoid and typhus could be devastating. As the cities became more populated, so the problem got worse.
Coal made it harder for people to breath because of the polution it caused.
Coal causes polution and many people have breathing problems.
Although coal made it harder in health the coal made it faster for things to be produced.
So the people died, because of loss of breath. Or sortage of breath.
Some people didn't care, they thought it was for money. So they didn't do anything to solve these problems. But some people, thought that they really need to help out. I would help out, no matter what.
There were many different sewage problems. People would throw their sewage into the streets. Making so much digusting, yucky muck. The streets smelt bad and you had to cover your nose whereever you went.
The Industrial Revolution had many problems with the polution.
Polution was made from the coal, used to operate machines.
The people most likely didn't care about how many people died. They thought as long as they got the machines to work it didn't matter.
Some kids are happy to take a picture. But most of them just are happy that they actually have a job to p0rovide for their familys.