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Rise of Trade Unions in Britain during the Industrial Revolution

In response to low wages, long working hours, and dangerous conditions in factories and mines, workers in Britain began to form trade unions during the Industrial Revolution. These organizations aimed to improve their members' bargaining power through collective action, such as strikes. Despite facing legal restrictions for many years, the trade union movement grew and became a significant force in advocating for workers' rights and social reform.

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