for many abysmal due to the over crowding, lack of money to rent .
it was all dirty it was all dirty it was all dirty
Absolutely dreadful. Also gin-soaked.
The rich lived in villages on the outskirts of the cities, the poor lived in slums or tenements.
Pretty Good!
The Dickensrepository in central London means to celebrate the best novelists in British history Charles Dickens. The museum exhibits over 100,000 items from personal items to artwork and manuscripts from some of his books.
they were really hard living conditions
The living conditions were horrible. They were sorta like the middle passage. Look it up on wikipedia
WHAT WERE LIVING CONDITIONS FOR THE WOMEN IN 1600
During Charles Dickens' period in the 19th century, England experienced significant social and economic changes marked by the Industrial Revolution. Rapid urbanization led to overcrowded cities, with many people living in poor, unsanitary conditions. Child labor was prevalent, and working-class families often faced long hours in dangerous factories for meager wages. Dickens highlighted these struggles in his works, advocating for social reform and greater awareness of the hardships faced by the impoverished.
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No I can not answer this question
they were really bad...life expectancy went as low a 17 years.....people would live in shared housing with like 10 people living in one room