lunes, 25 de marzo de 2013
Conclusion
During the period of Industrial Revolution diseases spread easily because of the contamination that industries were creating and because there was a bigger concentration of people in the cities, so the diseases passed easily from one person to the another. The most common way of getting sick was drinking the water from rivers, because factories didn’t care about the contamination during that period, the only thing that mattered for them was the economy and making profit. It was until 1840s and 1850s that there was starting to be a change in the politics forcing the industries to improve their infrastructure and their filtration and storage techniques to keep cleaner the environment.
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