Really bad.
There was about 500,000 Irish immigrants in 1900
because cities haven't learned how to get rid off waste or garbage
the poor living conditions of immigrants
I dont have any idea -_-
living in enclaves
Tenements were usually found in large industrialized cities, providing living quarters for large influxes of immigrants and factory workers
Jacob Riis exposed the problem in tenements by taking pictures of the life in tenements. He showed these pictures to the government and to the people populated in areas which held a lot of tenements where many immigrants lived.
immigrants lived in tenements and some of there kitchens had no windows.
The rich lived in villages on the outskirts of the cities, the poor lived in slums or tenements.
Living in the slums in the early 1900s was extremely harsh and challenging. Families often lived in overcrowded and unsanitary conditions, with limited access to clean water and proper sanitation. Poverty, disease, and crime were rampant, making it a difficult and dangerous environment for residents.
The tenements would get crowded and a disease would form and spread.
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European countries. Ireland Germany were the main still. they struggled with finding jobs and living conditions were awful. many had to live in tenements
Tenements were places used to keep certain people in an isolated group. Example would be the after attacks of Pearl Harbor. The living conditions in tenements were very severe in some cases. First of all, it wasn't actually spacious in tenements and many were put in tenements with other people. Many got sick because of poor sanitary issues and lack of continuous hygiene increased the spread of sickness. Mostly children and elders were prone to becoming victims in tenements because of their poor immune systems being constantly attacked. Even though they were given food and a place to stay many immigrants have died in tenements because of poor living conditions they had to go through.
Jacob Riis was a journalist and photographer who sought to raise awareness about the living conditions of immigrants in New York City. He published the book "How the Other Half Lives," which exposed the terrible conditions in tenements and helped to advocate for social reform to improve the lives of immigrants.
It was hard
Immigrants and rural Americans who came to the cities to earn a living. (I think that's right. This is the answer I wrote...)