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What was life really like before electricity, modern cities, and advanced technology? This historical documentary explores the true story of 19th century life during the Industrial Revolution — from handmade clothes and traditional farming methods to crowded urban markets and the rapid rise of factories. Discover how ordinary people lived, worked, cooked, studied, and survived in the age of smoke, coal, and machinery. Watch how clothes were made by hand using spinning wheels and wooden looms. See how farmers planted and harvested crops using simple tools before transporting food into growing industrial cities. Step inside old homes where families cooked over coal fires, washed clothes by hand, and lived in overcrowded slum conditions. As factories expanded, machines replaced manual labor. Industrial production increased, but so did pollution, child labor, disease outbreaks, and dangerous working conditions. Chimneys filled the sky with smoke. Workers suffered from fever and exhaustion. Hospitals struggled to treat illness. Governments inspected slums, demolished old housing, and introduced early public health reforms. This film reveals the hidden human cost behind industrial progress — the struggle of workers, the rise of urban poverty, the growth of factories, and the transformation of society that shaped the modern world. If you are interested in: Industrial Revolution history 19th century daily life Urban slums and factory conditions History of child labor Public health and sanitation reforms How modern cities were built Then this documentary is for you. 👉 Like, comment, and subscribe for more deep historical documentaries. 👉 Watch till the end to understand the real cost of progress.