answersLogoWhite

0

they dont have money to much and they dont have transportation.

User Avatar

Wiki User

14y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

What are the pros and cons of the steel industry in the 1800s?

PROS: Products were now made much faster CONS: Bad Pollution, working conditions were horrible,


How bad were the conditions in Australia's 1800s and why?

The conditions were very bad indeed! We had conditions were like this because people from England had brought them here and a lot of very bad ones lived in England that had travelled to Australia.


Why did workers go on strike and begin to form trade unions in the 1830s?

bad working conditions


Why were working conditions so bad in the early 1900s?

it was so bad because workers got sick and they lost here jobs for the littlest things and they didnt get payed inof


How were immigrants treated in the 1800s?

The Irish was the largest immigrant group in the 1800s and they were generally treated poorly. Later immigrant groups were treated the same way as the Irish immigrants of the early 1800s.


Why can't kids get jobs?

In the early 1900's children were working in really bad conditions and were abused, so child labor laws were passed to protect them.


Which statement BEST describes daily life in a factory in the early 1800s?

We don't have your statement options, but if you have something close to bad living conditions, low pay, long hours, whole families working for pennies a day , and lack of food that would be your answer.


Working conditions in England in 1873 to 1901?

the factory conditions were really bad. they were uninsulated and had very bad air but also had bad hours and low pay


What were working conditions like in the 1830?

very bad like a piecer


Living and Working Conditions in the early 1900s?

Working conditions in the early 1900s were really bad as the people who could actually afford houses were only to find out that the houses were really poorly built with a thin layer of brick and 1 toilet which was shared with anyone else on the street meaning that sometimes over 160 people would use the same toilet as you.


What was one outcome of laissez-fair economic policies?

Bad working conditions


When did the potato famine take place?

late 18th centuary early 1800s