They would usually live on premises of the factory.
They could not vote, own property, and it was very hard for them to find jobs
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A large chunk of the Irish that emigrated to North America in the 19th century was due to An Gorta Mor, or the Great Hunger. The shortage of the potato crop left Irish farmers starving and out of work. To find work they often went over seas to England or America. After the famie emigration kept up as well. This was largely due to the lack of prospects and unemployment in rural Ireland in the 19th century. Large scale emigration continued until the 1920s.
They could not vote, own property, and it was very hard for them to find jobs
The original clubs were founded in the West end of London in the 19th century. Their popularity overtook coffee houses. By the late 19th century any man who carried the right status could find a club to become a member of.
Charles Dickens was a 19th-century English author.
Here's a good website about 19th Century Sailors with a good vocabulary section.
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A great place to find and purchase vintage salt and pepper shakers first used in the 19th century is Ebay. You can also sometimes find items such as this at Shopgoodwill Online.
I could find no information on a diary. But it is possible that she did, at some point in her life. The written word in diaries and journals was a common practice in 19th century America.
Louisa May Alcott wrote "Little Women" in the 19th century. The novel was first published in 1868 and has since become a classic in American literature.
You could try the greenwich maritime museum in London
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