The living conditions in Britain were very poor! There were numeral reasons why the living conditions were very poor. There was dirt,filth everywhere due to unhygienic reasons. People in Britain did not know that germs had caused diseases.
Living standards for the poor in Edwardian BritainFor the working classes living conditions were generally poor, except for highly skilled workers such as printers (compositors), locomotive drivers, etc. In rural areas conditions were often much worse. In both town and country there were still a large number of living-in servants ... Nevertheless, the period saw an expansion in social legislation, including the introduction of old age pensions and various kinds of government insurance schemes.
1. England's/Britain's rise had begun especially under Elizabeth I. Like most global powers of the time, Britain was on the Atlantic seaboard, which was an immense geographical advantage. (Compare with Spain, Portugal, the Netherlands). 2. Following the dismissal of the dynastically minded, pro-French, absolutist, Catholic (or crypto-Catholic) monarchs Charles I and II and James II, the Anglo-British people and their own aristocracy wielded 'national' political power and became increasingly prosperous. There was a newly found confidence and a sense of purpose. 3. Other key factors included the growing inability of France to handle its domestic affairs competently (from the 1740s onwards) - and the decline of Spain, too. 4. Especially in 1750s and the Seven Years' War (1756-63) Britain, under the de facto leadership of its first consciously 'imperialist' leader, Pitt the Elder, pursued a vigorous policy of overseas expansion, especially in North America and India ...
it was mostly poor apart from the rare wealthy people
During Elizabethan times there were diseases going through large cities, like the black plague, dysentery and typhoid. They had various cures for these diseases (what they thought were cures) like tobacco, dried toad, bleed out of the victim and arsenic. Some people died from lack of hygiene. People never washed their hands, rarely ever took a bath and didn't brush their teeth or their hair. Living conditions during Elizabethan times were very poor which led to many diseases and death.
The government of the new nation of india was set up as a parlimentary democracy, similar to governments in Britain, Germany, and other western nations.
The (living) conditions of Britain in 1830-1880 were horrible and gross. you are stupid.
they sucked who wants to be a farmer
they were really hard living conditions
The living conditions were horrible. They were sorta like the middle passage. Look it up on wikipedia
WHAT WERE LIVING CONDITIONS FOR THE WOMEN IN 1600
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New delhi living conditions are crowded with people and have large sewage problems.
Children living in Britain during Victorian times, were either rich or poor. If they were poor, they often had to work to help out the family.
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poor conditions.
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