Monday, October 6, 2014

City Inspector Report

Ajalil Douglas                                                               September 15, 2014
History 10


                                    City Inspectors Report


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


    The Industrial Revolution had some positive impacts on life and work in cities.The Cotton Mill work place was a good, clean, safe place to work (Doc B). The conditions in the mill was very favourable, and the rooms were lofty and spacious. This is positive because while people worked they could be comfortable. People weren’t bothered by the smoke from chimneys.


    The negative impacts the Industrial Revolution had on life and work in cities affected people lives. Cities were polluted with smoke that came from the factories and the rivers were turning purple. Women and children were forced to work in dungeons with heavy choking air that caused bad health. The workers had to work in uncomfortably work conditions. Factory work was causing peoples limbs to be distorted.


Based on the sources I’ve read, I think industrialization had a negative impact on living and working conditions in the cities. The most convincing information is the pollution and the rivers being purple.More information that is also convincing is the women and children worked in dungeons.

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