Yes. Many were killed or lost family members. Many lived in fear of what could happen. People had to be more careful and they had to look after their own safety. It would have hardened their attitudes about the war.
Most people in Tudor England lived in London.
there were over 200 poor people.
It affected people because they had to pay taxes and it was going on where they lived.
he lived in London and in London their is no freedom!
Mary you is a very special woman who saved the lives of over 30 people in the fire of london. She lived in the house next to where the fire started and saved the people in the street in which she lived.
Over 2,000,000 people were left homeless after the Blitz. Of those 2,000,000, about 60 percent of them lived in London. The death toll for the Blitz was 60,000.
The blitz had a profound impact on people's lives in London, causing widespread destruction of homes, businesses, and infrastructure. It resulted in thousands of deaths and injuries, as well as immense psychological trauma for those who lived through it. The constant threat of bombing raids forced people to seek shelter in overcrowded underground stations, disrupting their daily routines and causing significant distress.
people who lived in London city
500,000
Most people in Tudor England lived in London.
500,000
there are 300 people living there
how did the resources of the pacific northwest affect the lives of people who lived ther
7668304 is an approximate number of people living in London for the year 2010.
She lived and still lives in London. I do not think her art would have been different if she had lived elsewhere.
About 7 million.
he lived in London lol he lived in London lol he lived in London lol