Life in 19th Century Norfolk was shaped by its rural landscape and agricultural economy, with many residents engaged in farming and related trades. The Industrial Revolution brought some changes, including the growth of manufacturing and improved transportation through railways, which facilitated trade. However, much of the population lived in small villages, where community ties were strong, and traditional customs persisted. Social stratification was evident, with wealth concentrated among landowners while laborers faced challenging living and working conditions.
Realist writers saw how hard life could be and wrote about it.
cause they always suckeed cause they always suckeed
19th. 00-999 was the first century...(just like c++, start counting from zero).
- 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
Yes, women gained the right to vote in the 19th century in several countries. In the United States, the 19th Amendment was ratified in 1920, granting women the right to vote, but various movements advocating for suffrage began much earlier in the century. Other countries, like New Zealand, were pioneers in women's suffrage, granting it in 1893. Overall, the 19th century was a critical period for the women's suffrage movement worldwide.
Realist writers saw how hard life could be and wrote about it.
19th century.. Victorians believed in the supernatural things like witches and ghosts.
cause they always suckeed cause they always suckeed
to paint everyday in life like it was
bad
fairly comfortable
19th. 00-999 was the first century...(just like c++, start counting from zero).
Lonesome, boring, tiring, repetitive, very little money.
in the 19th century, it was something like a slideshow
it was like poo
Terribly racist
- 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