In the 1800s, English people lived mostly in England, but they also lived all around the world as that was the time when the British Empire grew to the point that the sun never set on it. English people lived in North America, South America, Australia, New Zealand, Africa, China, India, and many other places.
They had to fight or kill for new land, kicking out or hurting people that already lived there.
The Pueblo Jumano lived in cities built on the sides of cliffs and the Plains Jumano lived in tepees.
More nomadic
Maya
The middle and upper classes lived in the newer suburbs.
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No he lived in England
Tchaikovsky lived in the nineteenth century, from 1840 to 1893.
Isolated farmhouses.
No. Edward Eyre was an Australian explorer who lived during the nineteenth century.
It enabled them to settle far from large cities because they offered a way to ship crops quickly to market.
It enabled them to settle far from large cities because they offered a way to ship crops quickly to market.
It enabled them to settle far from large cities because they offered a way to ship crops quickly to market.
In crowded and unsanitary conditions in tenement buildings, often facing overcrowding, poor sanitation, and lack of access to clean water and healthcare. Many poor families struggled to make ends meet and lived in poverty due to low wages and limited job opportunities.
Penthouses
The poor lived in tenements, which are like modern day slums.