What was one reason for societal tension during the Industrial Revolution

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One reason for societal tension during the Industrial Revolution was the exploitation of workers and poor working conditions in factories and mines. As industrialization took hold, workers were subjected to long hours, low wages, dangerous working conditions, and child labor. This created resentment and unrest among the working class, leading to protests, strikes, and the formation of labor unions demanding better treatment and improved working conditions.
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