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    Exam 20: The Industrial Transformation of Europe, 1750-1850
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    The Phrase "Live Working or Die Trying" Was Coined in England
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The Phrase "Live Working or Die Trying" Was Coined in England

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The phrase "live working or die trying" was coined in England during one of the worker uprisings.

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