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How did industrialization effects to the middle class

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"The middle class became larger and larger and were considered neither rich or poor. They were now more established. Who made up the upper middle class: Government employees, doctors, lawyers, and managers of factories, mines and shops"

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"The middle and upper classes benefited immediately from the Industrial Revolution. For workers, it took much longer. However during the 1800s, workers formed labor unions and gained higher wages and better working conditions. As a result, they began to see the benefits of the Industrial Revolution as well."

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