working class
Nearly 80 percent of the European population in the early 1900s was made up of peasants living in rural areas and working in agriculture. Industrialization and urbanization began to change this demographic landscape during this time period.
The Asia-Pacific region had the fastest growing population in the 1900s. This was largely due to factors such as improvements in healthcare, sanitation, and food production leading to a decline in mortality rates and an increase in life expectancy.
Rural areas across the United States experienced population decline in the late 1900s as people moved to urban centers for job opportunities and amenities. Some regions in Eastern Europe also saw declines due to economic challenges and political changes during that period.
In the 1900s, rich people often lived in affluent neighborhoods in major cities like New York, London, and Paris. They tended to reside in large mansions or luxurious townhouses, away from the industrial areas, and closer to amenities and social activities. Many also owned country estates or vacation homes in exclusive areas for leisure and relaxation.
In the early 1900s, Canada experienced a significant wave of immigration, especially from Eastern Europe and Asia, resulting in increased settlement and farming activities. The Canadian government encouraged settlement through policies such as the Dominion Lands Act, offering land to homesteaders. Technological advancements, such as improved farming equipment and transportation networks, also helped fuel agricultural expansion during this period.
Farmers' crops were transported primarily by railroads during the late 1800s and early 1900s. This transportation method enabled crops to reach larger markets and expanded trade opportunities for farmers.
80%
80%
The middle class (or bourgiousi)
Yes, in fact, a much larger percent of the population kept livestock in 1900 than they do today.
the fastest growing population in the 1900s Was theWest.
The Asia-Pacific region had the fastest growing population in the 1900s. This was largely due to factors such as improvements in healthcare, sanitation, and food production leading to a decline in mortality rates and an increase in life expectancy.
militarism
The population in the 1900s in Britain was about 40 million
The population in the 1900s in Britain was about 40 million
the british took control of nigeria in the early 1900s. nigeria became its ows country in 1900s.
Germany and Great Britain were involved in a naval rivalry in the early 1900s.
no