Workhouses, or sweatshops.
Housing was crowded and dangerous.They were crouded and unhealthy.
They became dangerous and overcrowded.They grew very rapidly throughout much of Europe.The middle class moved away from them.The middle class moved away from them -apex
cars, buses, factories...
During industrialization in Britain, living conditions were often harsh and crowded, particularly in urban areas where factories were concentrated. Many workers lived in poorly constructed housing, lacking basic sanitation and clean water, leading to widespread health issues. The rapid influx of people into cities resulted in overcrowding and increased poverty, while working long hours in factories often meant dangerous and exploitative conditions. Despite these challenges, industrialization also spurred economic growth and gradually led to improvements in living standards over time.
Many factory workers lived in crowded apartments, called tenements; this was especially true of immigrant workers. The tenements were often unsanitary (there was generally one bathroom per floor, and many residents had to share it), poorly heated, and dangerously overcrowded, allowing diseases to spread. in some cities, factory owners had dormitory-like apartments for female workers; these were very spartan, often single rooms, with a shared bathroom. Workers who lived in rural areas or out west sometimes lived in sod houses, but most of the factories were in urban areas, so the majority of workers lived in tenements.
Housing was crowded and dangerous. They provided religious support for newcomers.
The crowded and most dangerous part of a city is often referred to as the "inner city" or the "urban core." This area tends to have higher crime rates, poverty levels, and population density compared to other parts of the city.
The Characteristics of an Urban areas are commonly polluted,crowded etc.
The Characteristics of an Urban areas are commonly polluted,crowded etc.
Housing was crowded and dangerous.They were crouded and unhealthy.
they both are crowded
The industrial revolution made city life worse by creating overcrowded and unsanitary urban areas due to rapid population growth. Working conditions in factories were harsh, with long hours and dangerous machinery leading to poor health and safety standards. The pollution from factories and increased urbanization also contributed to environmental degradation.
much of the world's population lives in crowded urban areas rapidly OW
They became dangerous and overcrowded.They grew very rapidly throughout much of Europe.The middle class moved away from them.The middle class moved away from them -apex
crowded boardinghouses and tiny apartments.
cars, buses, factories...
it could keep factories out of their neighbourhoods