The Living conditions were bad because at the time, most people spent there money on drink and other alcoholic drink. It was hard for them to get out of this, because the lack of money. Hope that helps, its not very good xxx
they were bad because the government didnt give a crap and it was the industrial revalution so they were making money and letting the public live on minimal wage and die at the age of 15 from disease.
The conditions were very bad indeed! We had conditions were like this because people from England had brought them here and a lot of very bad ones lived in England that had travelled to Australia.
I dont have any idea -_-
The final major strike of the late 1800s was the Pullman Strike which began at ... like Carnegie more than his employees who even at the time were regarded by many as ... Families were forced into miserable living conditions in the so-called .... A Gilded Age Story of the West and the South in Washington, D.C.", ...
PROS: Products were now made much faster CONS: Bad Pollution, working conditions were horrible,
not good
The conditions were very bad indeed! We had conditions were like this because people from England had brought them here and a lot of very bad ones lived in England that had travelled to Australia.
idgaf
I dont have any idea -_-
bad
they dont have money to much and they dont have transportation.
Fugg u answer it yourself
bad
Bad
very bad
bad
Living conditions. It's not the bullets and shells, it's the living conditions...24/7.
very bad. They were living in the attic.