Daily life in the 1860s varied significantly depending on one's location, class, and whether they lived in urban or rural settings. In rural areas, families often engaged in farming, with long hours spent on labor-intensive tasks like planting and harvesting crops. In cities, industrialization was on the rise, leading to factory work for many, often under harsh conditions. Social norms were also heavily influenced by the Civil War, which shaped communities and daily interactions through issues like patriotism and the roles of women, who increasingly took on more responsibilities at home and in the workforce.
Horrible.
what was life like in 1930's? what was life like in 1930's?
they did alot at night hahahahaha ;) but durning the day nothing at all
the answer is it was poor more then it is now i think.
me u both sistaa !
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Yes, 1860's is a noun.
it says it all here http://www.angelfire.com/ca6/frenchrevolution89/revdaily.html
The south had more miles of railroad then the north in the 1860's
James Buchanan (1860-61) Abraham Lincoln (1861-65) Andrew Johnson (1865-69) and Ulysses S. Grant (1869) were the presidents of the 1860's.
well if you could go back in time from today to 1860,you wouldn't be able to cope and would want to commit suicide
a slaves life was very hard and they got hit just for being tired