These conditions were starting to get better. People were finally getting paid decent wages and felt like they could contribute.
Your answer depends on the time and place. Need a bit more from you to answer.
The living conditions in Port Royal were basically trade.
the living conditons are very harsh, they vary from time to time and season to season.
The living conditions in Port Royal were basically trade.
A Knight would usually live with his lord and lady in their estate. If something were to happen the knights were able to act quickly. These warriors were training every day and were always working on their battle techniques. Their living conditions for the time depended on who they were serving. If the lord was wealthy, they would obviously have been taken better care of. For that time period the knights had it pretty good.
Working conditions during the Civil War were harsh. People worked long hours and were paid very low wages. There were strikes during this time by workers to improve the working conditions.
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No
It was always night time and peole died.
Living conditions in the Victorian Era varied significantly between social classes. The wealthy enjoyed spacious homes with modern amenities, while the working class often resided in cramped, unsanitary conditions, particularly in urban areas. Many laborers faced long hours in factories with minimal safety regulations, leading to health issues. Overall, the era was marked by stark contrasts in living standards, reflecting the rapid industrialization and social changes of the time.
This was Queen Victoria. She died less than a month after Federation.