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by chrisco255 1164 days ago
Coal miners protesting drastic conditions in dark shafts in raw mineral extraction mines in 1921 doesn't tell you anything about mechanization and the effect it had on people's lives, not to mention electrification. It wasn't possible to mechanize coal extraction until later and even today with superior tooling and safety conditions, coal extraction remains dangerous.

In the meantime, for vast majority, it improved standards of living, hourly wages, etc. You can't just look at arbitrary data points in early 1900s or late 1800s. Hellish wars, famines, civil strifes, rebellions, assassinations, religious battles, etc go back millenia.

> https://www.mlive.com/news/detroit/2018/01/historic_photos_f... > https://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/ford-factory-wor... > https://worldsfairchicago1893.com/ >