It was a difficult time for many people, mostly poor people and women because they didnt have any legal rights. Women could not own property or vote, and poor people didnt have any legal protection, most lived in poverty, or lived in unsuitable conditions in work houses. Many familys that ended up in debt went to the work house, but they were split up. Children were made to work in dangerous conditions and many of them had no education. This time was just before the chartist movement, which campaigned for these people to have rights, so in political terms, everything was uneasy. This was a time when equality barely existed. But for the fortunate wealthy people, life couldn't be better, most had stately homes and country parks, were educated, fashionable etc... although they were worried about the unwealthy gaining the upper hand.
they did random stuff like drink booze and crap all day long. hope this is helpful
they had to go into factorys from the age of three
Also, life for those living in poverty was very hard, but life for the wealthy was very nice and at-ease.
if you are tired of London, you are tired of life
Constant bombing, children had to be evacuated by trains to foster homes. Better to read a diary or a book on this. Germans attacked London, i don't remember when though.
they used the things around them to survive
The goal of social reform in the 1830s was to improve the conditions of life.
they did random stuff like drink booze and crap all day long. hope this is helpful
Lord Bentinck
it was bad people fighting and cursing to black people in the late 1830s and is bad to me
It was really musty. Improve my answer!
bad
Itβs mortality rate
20 like your mum
they raped 'em uP!
The idea behind sweatshops originated in the 1830s. They began in the garment districts of cities such as New York City and London.
The goal of social reform in the 1830s was to improve the conditions of life.