I don't know much about nineteenth century London, but as far as I know, the buildings were cramped, and really small. They would have "terraces" or houses that were stacked side by side, with thick walls in-between for the chimneys. The "terraces" would be 4 stories high (the first floor was the one above the stairway). They had this because at the time, London's populace was about a million people. Their populace turned to six million a century later. Inside some of the buildings were elegant, London didn't have a good sewage system, it smelled most of the time, and I guess you could say 1800's for London was an industrial age I suppose. Anyway, my answer may not be completely correct, but if you need more info go to www.britainexpress.com/architecture/georgian.htm.
Just in case. Hope this helps.
New York City
Well hotels were luxury, but mostly you would use outhouses for toilet facilities. Hotels were pricey but prices back then weren't like our prices
They moved to more urban areas like New York City and Chicago for more job opportunities.
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That would have to depend on the city but there were still many open sewers in the streets - even in London.
Very fancy!
what were the dressws like in the 1800s
You can find Islamic Architecture, but most buildings were built or renovated since the 1800s and therefore look like typical European buildings from the eras they were built.
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New York City
London isn't a country. It is the capital city of the United Kingdom.
mills and other operations like that. agriculture was in the south.
The city of Bath is very busy and bustling,and is famous for its Georgian architecture and hot mineral springs. its very nice
London is referred to as a "metropolitan area" and "municipality", but rarely a "city". To consider it a city in the traditional sense is a bit off, as it is made up for many different "boroughs" (Westminster, City of London etc), each like an individual county and city within London, however the entirety of the Greater London area is under a single jurisdiction, which makes it in the most technical sense, a single city.
No, London is NOT also known as England. London is a city. England is the country London is in. London is the capital city of England and the UK. Example: New York city is a city, America is the country which New York City is in.
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