In a log cabin, Wooden house, or bricked houses by the water but unlike us modern people we live in hotels motels wooden metal and copper houses and apartment buildings i must say things back then other then slavery and the Civil War were just about fine
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In the 1940s, people lived in a variety of places, including cities, towns, rural areas, and suburbs. Many lived in single-family homes, apartments, or shared housing with family members or roommates. The location of where people lived often depended on factors such as economic status, occupation, and personal preference.
The majority of people live with a relative when they are little. Typically, people live with their parents when they are little. If not, then they live somewhere where an adult can take care of them.
People who live into their 80s are commonly referred to as octogenarians.
In the 1940s, the typical age for a French woman to marry was in her early to mid-20s. This age range was influenced by cultural norms and societal expectations prevalent during that time period.
Children born in the 1940s are typically referred to as baby boomers, as this period saw a significant increase in birth rates following World War II.
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in the 1940's the war was engaged
Marion donovan lived in the 1940s
off the coast of Havana, Cuba in the 1940s
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In the 1930s there were about 131,000,000 people living in the United States. In the 1940s this number increased to about 134,000,000.
Because WW2 was on at the time children were sent to the country to escape the London bombings and some times 20 children would live in the same room so the answere to your question is yes it was common for people to share rooms in the 1940s
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