Wednesday, September 17, 2014

Industrial city inspectors report


City Inspectors Report

This report dated 1840 has been provided for the urban planning committees of various cities and England. My name is David, and as a mid level city inspector i trust that you will use this information within to determine appropriate needs in urban planning for your manipulative. My report has been through as I have used all sources available to me and to have work to guide you through my own analysis and critical thinking to a full description of the issues facing our cities.

    Some of the Impact from the impact of industrialization was on life and work in the cities was positive. From the Cotton mill, John Jones expressed his feelings for the factory. “Everyone is happy” and “The mills are great, along with the beautiful scenic castles” (Doc B). Along with W.C. Taylor, “People aren't affected” at the Manufacturing districts Lancashire. (Doc E). Throughout the city of Manchester these two factories had the most positive remarks.

    According to my inspections, the three other factories had negative reports. In the British factory described in (Doc A), it is very smokey and hard to breathe. As well as the factories in documents (C and D), the factories are not safe and cause harm to the workers. The factory (Doc C) is described as foggy and very dirty air. Factory (Doc D.) shows the harm which is done to the workers. Many children and men with distorted limbs and dark eyes. Bad back posture and very dangerous machines throughout. Overall, factories (C and D) have negative reports and must be changed.

    Overall, based on the sources provided, I think that the industrialization had more of a negative impact on living and working. Through the factories, only a few exceptions were allowed. Besides the OK working conditions and the OK surrounding machines, not much was impressive. Document D, is what led me to this conclusion. People and especially young children should not be working in overly dangerous areas. It is not ok for children at the age of 8 to already start to have back problems and wrinkles under their eyes. Overall, the Industrialization period was the opposite of a success.

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