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How did the Industrial Revolution lead to a downward spiral in death rates?

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Fast growing cities rarely had sewage systems which increased disease. Also many factories let out pollutants in the air. They also had few safety regulations and employed children, usually orphans, leading to many accidental deaths due to machinery and fire.
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