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during industrialization, what were the attitudes toward the use of enslaved labor? calls for the abolition of slavery increased. even more enslaved persons were put to work in factories. factory owners refused to use enslaved persons as their workers. runaway enslaved persons were not prosecuted.
During industrialization, the moral and economic landscape was changing. The idea of human - rights and the inefficiency of slave - based labor in the context of industrial production led to an increase in calls for the abolition of slavery. Factory owners were more interested in free labor that could be hired and fired based on productivity and the needs of the industry. Runaway slaves were often prosecuted, and while some enslaved people were used in early industrial settings, it was not a trend of more and more being put to work in factories as industrialization progressed.
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Calls for the abolition of slavery increased.