well what I have learned is basically about the jobs and homes they lived in. Their jobs weren't giving them enough money so they can pay their expenses. Due to not having enough money, plenty of people died because they could not get a doctor when they became ill.
Well, they lived in huge places. They were rich. They were also known as barons.
Irish immigrants lived in tenements.......
In the middle of 18 to 1900s, they were treated as slaves.
Think about it. We've got World War I and World War II in the 1900s. We've also got the Cold War, the Korean War, the Vietnam War, etc. Lots of wars. Lot's of people. Perhaps you were born in the 1990s.
In the early 1900s, people lived in a time marked by significant social and technological changes. Many lived in rural areas, engaged in agriculture, while others migrated to cities for industrial jobs, leading to rapid urbanization. Daily life often revolved around family and community, with limited access to modern conveniences; households typically lacked electricity and indoor plumbing. Education was becoming more accessible, but social inequalities persisted, particularly in terms of gender and race.
Well, they lived in huge places. They were rich. They were also known as barons.
I'm not so sure but I think they lived in the city except most people were slaves.
Irish immigrants lived in tenements.......
Superman didn't exist in the 1900s
they didnt.
Around the 1700s-1900s
at home
Yes, early 1900s is when railroads became estaiblished enough to carry live stock anywhere.
um in the 1900s
cause people were careless
The only info I can find says in the 1900s.
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