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How did the industrial revolution change labor in europe

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it increased the division of labor

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One of the main ways in which the Industrial Revolution changed labor in Europe was that it created a "middle class," by bringing far more job opportunities for workers--opportunities mainly in factories and other industrial settings. This very much decreased the wage gap between the classes.
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