My first reason why the Industrial Revolution was not worth the human cost is people got very sick during the Revolution. People got very ill from working in the factories. Dust filled their lungs. People who worked in the …show more content…
Factories cause many terrible injuries that sometimes led to death. Children even got their little fingers cut off. People often got their limbs stuck in the machinery and so did little children. Getting injured and possibly being disabled for the rest of your life is not worth it. If a worker lost a limb, they would get fired. Safe working conditions should always be a priority. My third reason is people were not getting a good education. Men, women, and children were not getting a proper education due to working all the time and taking care of their families. Children worked long hours normally 12 hours and had no time to attend school. School and education are very important and nothing is more important than getting an education and doing well in life. Education and schooling is more important for future plans. Children should not have been working all the time and should have been attending school. I definitely do not think the industrial revolution was worth the human cost. Many people lost their lives. People got very sick, badly injured, and were unable to get a proper education. Again, J.K. Rowling says we are all worth saving, and getting killed or badly injured is definitely not worth