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Describe married life and attitudes towards children during the Industrial revolution
Title: Describe married life and attitudes towards children during the Industrial revolution
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Describe married life and attitudes towards children during the Industrial revolution
Describe married life and attitudes towards children in Chapter nineteen.
A family is and always will be important to almost all cultures. A family is where people can find love, comfort, and support in most cases. All through time everyone has always had families, just not necessarily the same type. In Europe, before the Industrial Revolution, families lived as extended families like many parts of the world still do today. An extended family is when
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people encouraged mothers and by the end of the eighteenth century children were being dressed in looser, more comfortable clothes that allowed the children more movement!
than what they had been used to getting. Other changes occurred, such as parents actually wanting to raise their children and form a relationship with them. “These changes were part of the general growth of humanitarianism and cautious optimism about human potential that characterized the eighteenth- century enlightment”(603).
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