Yes, English textile factories during the Industrial Revolution were detrimental to the health of working-class families. Workers, including children, faced hazardous conditions, long hours, and exposure to toxic substances, leading to respiratory issues and other health problems. The lack of proper sanitation and overcrowded living conditions further exacerbated their plight, contributing to a decline in overall health and life expectancy among factory workers.
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