Back in the 1800's it was pretty dangerous due to the fact that bush rangers were always looking for the chance to rob rich bankers. People were often killed while searching for bush rangers as they didn't want to be hanged or killed in any way themself's.
Journeys made across the United States in the mid-1800s were long and dangerous.
Yes, gold mining in the mid-1800s was dangerous due to working conditions, lack of safety regulations, use of explosives, and risk of cave-ins. Miners were exposed to hazardous chemicals like mercury, and accidents, injuries, and fatalities were common.
they did not have plains back then in the 1800s
Fox hunting was terribly dangerous
really dangerous becauze people can go blind by the flashes.
dangerous and exhaustnig
what did a minor factory look like in the 1800s
nothing
i think it would be acid
Really expensive.
newsies were news boys back in the 1800s
1800s