The plague that hit England in 1665 was the last of the many plagues that hit during a 400 year span. As many as 7,000 people per week died in London, while those who could escaped the city and the plague. It is estimated that one of the consequences of the plague was the loss of up to 140,000 people in less than a year. Many businesses closed. Ultimately the Parliament passed the Rebuilding of London Act of 1666, and many of the terrible conditions, such as open sewers running down the middle of the streets, were done away with.
The jobs were still there, the populace was not.
to survive
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peoples jobs were, mining, farming, and store owners
Poor people's jobs in ancient China were Slaves, money lenders, merchants and traders. Rich peoples jobs were land owners, scholars and poets.
Whites accused Chinese workers on the West Coast of taking jobs away from white workers, depressing wages, and being willing to work for lower pay. This led to hostility and discriminatory practices, including the passage of laws like the Chinese Exclusion Act.
taking white peoples jobs
because it can take local peoples jobs therefor tourist get the jobs and local people loose out on a job.
what happened as the economy restarted. After the plague less people were alive so they had more jobs. The middle class and lower class earned more money. The black death brought a lot of mourners but it also helped the economy.
people have jobs as sherpas, captain, assistabant captain, and doctor. Each job as its own significance
There are many jobs one can do to earn immediate cash. Clean up other peoples yard and mow lawns. You may also do things like walk other peoples dogs or clean up other peoples houses.
To govern, to defend, to protect and promote their peoples' interests as their father.
To govern, to defend, to protect and promote their peoples' interests as their father.