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poor conditions.
Living conditions in shanty towns are often poor due to a lack of adequate infrastructure such as clean water, sanitation facilities, and solid housing structures. Additionally, these areas are often overcrowded, leading to issues with sanitation, hygiene, and the spread of diseases. Poverty, limited access to education and job opportunities, and government neglect can also contribute to the poor living conditions in shanty towns.
There are two towns called "Buxton" in England, on in the south of England and one in Derbyshire, near Manchester. Because the English who migrated around the world during the European expansion named their new towns after towns in England, there are many other places called Buxton around the world in countries that were settled or colonized by the English.
Unhealthy living conditions and the lack of understanding ofhow diseases spread caused many illnesses and deaths.
There are no such towns.
There are no towns or cities in England that begin with the letters 'Cab'.
Abingdon, Adlington, Alford and Alnwick are towns in England. They begin with the letter A.
Life in mining towns was often challenging and harsh. Miners and their families faced difficult working conditions, poor living conditions, and limited access to amenities and services. The transient nature of mining towns also meant that social structures were often unstable and resources were often scarce.
In 1500, the number of towns varied significantly by region, and precise counts are difficult to ascertain. However, Europe had thousands of towns, with countries like England, France, and the Holy Roman Empire hosting many. For instance, England had around 1,000 towns, while Italy was home to several hundred city-states and towns. Overall, estimates suggest there were likely tens of thousands of towns across the globe at that time.
Robert W. Doherty has written: 'Society and Power: Five New England Towns, 1800-1860' 'Society and power' -- subject(s): Cities and towns, History, Social conditions
It spread from Asia to Europe and was found in all towns and cities. It killed around 40-50% of all people living at that time.
Colin Towns was born in 1949, in London, England, UK.