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In 1912 only 20% of the population of Britain were middle class, they would have played games like lawn tennis and snooker. Reading was also popular in 1912. They probably would have had at least one servant and life would have been a lot better than the working class.
not that great acctually
There really was a lot of "poor" colonists. The lower class was the black slaves and the poor English colonists. Then, the middle class was merchants who created products to sell to those of the highest class. The highest class owned much land and many slaves, but they weren't used to working.
Life in 1914 was centered on the cities. As jobs became more available, people moved from farming to working in factories and in industry.
The first Life Savers candies were invented, or created by Clarence Crane in 1912.
Life in the working class in 1912 was often challenging, with long hours, low wages, and poor working conditions in factories and mines. Many families lived in overcrowded and unsanitary conditions, with limited access to healthcare and education. Workers often faced exploitation and lacked job security.
In 1912 only 20% of the population of Britain were middle class, they would have played games like lawn tennis and snooker. Reading was also popular in 1912. They probably would have had at least one servant and life would have been a lot better than the working class.
Wilkinson and Pickett (2009) say that the life expectancy of middle class is 78 with 76 being the life expectancy in working class areas.
In 1912 life was very hard for many people economically people were poor and everyone had less food and resources , businesses went bad and life was hard Also for women they had to work in factories also cocaine/coke was legal. The titanic also sank which was a very tragic and bad event.
Many people believed L.S. Lowry came from a working class family because of his humble and modest lifestyle, his focus on depicting industrial working-class life in his art, and his job as a rent collector which involved interacting with working-class people on a daily basis. These factors contributed to the common misconception about his background.
frequently had little understanding of working-class life. That is what I think
not that great acctually
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Life for the poor in 1912 was very tough to go through. They didn't have much money, not enough food and were often treated like they were dirt. They always were on the last of the popularity line and were staged as "third class".
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His Life - 1912 was released on: USA: 5 October 1912
Life's Gamble - 1912 was released on: USA: October 1912