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Title: Consequences of Industrial Revolution
Description: A newspaper that depicts the consequences of Industrial revolution that fits the normal KS3 standards and curriculm

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The Daily Watt
Providing you with the 'current' news

Is Earning 20 Shillings
Worth the Struggle?
of the life in the city
...
But there has also
has been the same number of complaints
...
"I could
smell the rancid smell of
something rotting before
we could even see the
city
...
"
They were shocked even
more when they went
into the city
...

The area was not even a
big space to begin with
and the number of people made it feel more
claustrophobic, and suffocated
...

Emily Dickinson, a resident in the nearby house,
i n v i te d t h e m i n h e r
house
...
The smell of
mildew and human waste

struck their nose as soon
as they went inside
...

When she was asked how
she could stand living in
such a small space with
poor hygiene, she explained that she didn't
have much choice, and
that the workers did not
get any say in their living
space
...
" When asked
about it, she said: "Oh it's
not that unusual losing
your job, especially if
you're female
...
They don't
care what state you're in
...

We literally have to fight
for our position in the
factory every single day
...
When the team
asked what her life was
like in the city, she
replied: "Oh, it's TERRIBLE! It's really bad
...
Everyday, I get patients trailing in and out
from that door, and the
look on their face when I
tell them what they think
is a normal flu is an incurable disease they get
from the harsh factory
work conditions or
caused by the closeness
of too many humans is
really unbearable
...
Oh
these poor, poor people!"
She sobbed for a few
minutes, unable to con-

My Newspaper

tinue, and then started
again
...
" Ater thanking her, the team went off
their journey again, but
this time to see from a
different point of view
...

When the team asked if
they could ask a few
questions about the factory, he agreed at once,
but once the questions
started, his face became
more and more closed
up, until his face turned a
purplish red hue and he
screamed, spit flying out
of his mouth, for the
team to get out and to
'not show your outrageous faces in here ever
again'
...
" The team tried to
reach him again few days
l a t e r, b u t w i t h o u t
success
...
The people laughed
more oten
...
Even the grass
The team next went to seemed greener and the
Saltaire, and had the sun brighter
...
His face was aged, back, they were tired out
but his eyes sparkled of their minds, but also
with curiosity and excite- became more appreciament
...

born and what influenced And there's a lesson for
you to make this choice all you readers, don't just
of providing workers with believe what people say
good treatment?"
...

Bradford
...
I was
quite
...

undisciplined as a child
...
I felt
sympathetic about them
as I grew up, and when I
set up my new factory, I
decided to make their
lives much more enjoyable and for their factory
life to become a fun place
where they can work
happily, not just a terrible
ordeal that they must go
through every day
...
I think they all des e r v e t h a t , w h et h e r
they're a worker or a
manager
Title: Consequences of Industrial Revolution
Description: A newspaper that depicts the consequences of Industrial revolution that fits the normal KS3 standards and curriculm