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farmers in the 1800's usualy made between $200-$400 per acre
Weather was one the biggest problems. Hot and windy in the summer. Cold and snowy in the winter.
The population of the United States in the 1700's was over three million people. Farmers made up 90 percent of the workers during that time.
In the early 1800's
Prices for crops decreased, and costs for farmers increased
There were several types of work in the 1800's. There were blacksmiths, laborers, farmers, storekeepers, policemen, librarians, teacher, doctors, etc.
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British defeated China in the opium war and how the imperialists had forced China to sign the unequal treaties. Matthew Perry, the problems that Tokugawa Japan forced during the 1800's include foreign pressure, crisis and revolt. Social and economic unrest.
Farmers did not live in London or any other city, they lived in the country, on farms
because they were worth 2-4 million, which was enought for the farmers to buy.
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a huge labor force moved to the cities e2020