Rise of the Middle Class
The middle class during the industrial revolution was composed of businessmen and professionals. As the revolution grew the more and more power these individuals were. Libraries, schools and universities were formed by these people because there was a crucial need for education which most likely could have been because of the fast growing population. The middle and the upper class had better food which helped people to not obtain a disease and these people lived longer than others. The middle class compared to some of the other classes had quite minimal difficulty during the industrial revolution.
The middle class during the industrial revolution was composed of businessmen and professionals. As the revolution grew the more and more power these individuals were. Libraries, schools and universities were formed by these people because there was a crucial need for education which most likely could have been because of the fast growing population. The middle and the upper class had better food which helped people to not obtain a disease and these people lived longer than others. The middle class compared to some of the other classes had quite minimal difficulty during the industrial revolution.