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a colonist would live in a brick, log, or wood building with about 2 or 3 rooms, with a iron stove and if they were rich workers, they would have a shop in their homes
Workers are individuals who sell their labor in exchange for wages, while owners are individuals who own and control the means of production, such as factories or businesses. Workers typically live in urban areas where job opportunities are more abundant, while owners often live in more affluent neighborhoods or regions where their businesses are located.
1. Migrant workers never live a good life; they sometimes straggle to live daily life. They traveled from farm to farm, sleeping in the shacks, little on room building and worked 12 or more hours a day.
for a time, yes
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The term "apartment" originally referred to a separate room or set of rooms within a larger building. Over time, it evolved to mean a self-contained housing unit within a multi-unit building.
Why do maritime workers live along a seacoast
the workers have to do their plantation because they have no money
It was designed to be an office building, and, to my knowledge, it has always been an office building. So, no, you cannot live in the Flatiron Building.
Because, with construction workers constantly building things it causes shortages in the forests and plantlife. And it destroys homes to MANY animals that live there. HOPE THIS HELPED YOU! :)