Victorian
to paint everyday in life like it was
Ah, what a lovely question. In the early 19th century, factors like the Enlightenment ideals of reason and individual rights, along with social movements for equality and justice, created a climate ripe for reforms. People's growing awareness of inequalities and injustices inspired them to push for changes that would create a better world for all. It's like painting a beautiful landscape of progress and hope, one brushstroke at a time.
It was not nice at all. People got wipped and beatings if they did not do as there masters told them. Slaves were sold and left in horrific conditions, such as when on board a slave boat packed with slaves moving from country to country, slaves were left to sleep in there own urine and poo, they were not fed and other conditions that none of you have had to live in.
No I can not answer this question
filthy and disgracefull
Ice age
- Life in Merthyr Tydfil's 19th Century With such a rapid influx of workers slum conditions were inevitable, explains ... A town like Merthyr Tydfil was a byword for squalor, dirt and poor ... Living space in the town was by modern day standards extremely cramped
19th century.. Victorians believed in the supernatural things like witches and ghosts.
bad
fairly comfortable
19th. 00-999 was the first century...(just like c++, start counting from zero).
like a modern asda, but with better selection of food in the meat section
When Labor Day was first celebrated in the late 19th century, working conditions in the United States were often harsh. Many workers faced long hours, low wages, and dangerous conditions. Child labor was also prevalent, with children as young as five or six working in factories and mines. Overall, the working conditions were exploitative and led to widespread calls for labor rights and improved worker protections.
it was like poo
Terribly racist
in the 19th century, it was something like a slideshow