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the poor living conditions of immigrants
- Life in Merthyr Tydfil's 19th Century With such a rapid influx of workers slum conditions were inevitable, explains ... A town like Merthyr Tydfil was a byword for squalor, dirt and poor ... Living space in the town was by modern day standards extremely cramped
The urban problems that developed in the 19th century included drinking as well as poor living conditions.
Depends on area
hi list of organisations which work to improve the living conditions of tribal people in Africa.
in urban slums and ghettos.
living conditions were horrid!!!
bad
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Jacob Riis was a Danish-American social reformer, journalist, and photographer known for his work exposing the living conditions of the poor in late 19th-century New York City. His book "How the Other Half Lives" shed light on the squalid conditions of tenement housing and helped to bring about reforms in urban housing and living conditions for the poor.
Where did peasants live?
filthy and disgracefull
well they didnt live in penthouse suits with gold robes but yeah there living situations were horrid and unnatuaral.
Jacob Riis's book "How The Other Half Lives" had a significant impact in exposing the harsh living conditions of the poor in New York City tenements during the late 19th century. It brought attention to issues of poverty, overcrowding, and unsanitary conditions, leading to changes in housing laws and urban planning. The book also helped spark the development of social reform movements aimed at improving the living conditions of the poor.
they made babies sick
At the turn of the 20th century, cities were experiencing rapid industrialization and urbanization. They were crowded, dirty, and often lacked proper sanitation and infrastructure. Tenements and slums were common, and living conditions for many urban residents were poor. Government reforms and advancements in technology gradually improved city living conditions over the course of the century.
Well I think the living conditions were horrid. The people did not have electricity. But only during the war. The barely had any food or running water. The has to live in little shacks. Their beds were pretty much the floor or a thin matress or a small blanket. Their living conditions were bad. Unless, you acually had a good paying job and even then the conditions aren't so swell. But, if you have a good paying job its better then if you don't have a good job.