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Which of the following best demonstrates how Manchester’s industrialization was a complex “mixed blessing,” causing both good and bad developments?
Mill owners and the middle class gained wealth, but the poor workers lived in unhealthy conditions
Industry polluted the environment, and dyes and other wastes poisoned rivers.
Manchester had easy access to waterpower and was close to the port city of Liverpool.
Manchester’s business owners took pride in mastering each detail of the manufacturing process
“From this filthy sewer pure gold flows,” wrote Alexis de Tocqueville, the French writer, after he visited Manchester in 1835. Indeed, the industrial city showed the best and worst of the Industrial Revolution. Manchester’s rapid, unplanned growth made it an unhealthy place for the poor people who lived and worked there. But wealth flowed from its factories. This wealth went first to the mill owners and the new middle class.
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