they had stuff on them, some gunslingers and cowboys. Looked like in a John Wayne movie, except people had no clothes on.
Discusting.In the Victorian times they did the bathroom in a chamberpot then threw it out of the window on the streets it was revolting!
European contact with Africa increased in the late 1800s primarily due to the Scramble for Africa, where European powers sought to colonize and exploit the continent's resources. Advances in technology, such as steamships and quinine for malaria prevention, facilitated deeper exploration and control of African territories. The Berlin Conference of 1884-1885 formalized the partitioning of Africa among European nations, further accelerating colonial expansion. This period marked a significant increase in trade, missionary activities, and the establishment of European political dominance across the continent.
they were cool and wild but ladys had strait platted hair-----------------
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, became known as the steel-making capital of the world during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The city's strategic location near coal and iron ore resources, combined with the rise of the steel industry, particularly with companies like Carnegie Steel, contributed to its dominance in steel production. This industrial boom played a pivotal role in shaping the city's economy and workforce. Today, Pittsburgh has diversified its economy but retains its historical legacy in steel manufacturing.
bottom because it took less space up on the streets. It worked like a tier effect, 1s small, 2nd medium, 3rd large.
That would have to depend on the city but there were still many open sewers in the streets - even in London.
New York City
Although many believe that DC was modeled after Paris, it is simply not true. DC was actually modeled after Versailles with an iconic building in the center and large avenues going away from it. Paris only became a city with large public spaces and large avenues in the late 1800s. In the late 1800s the city was designed to look like Versailles, and ironically, DC.
They moved to more urban areas like New York City and Chicago for more job opportunities.
People didn't like them
People didn't like them
Like the 1800s :) haha the late 1800s..... I wanna say 1892 but uh, not positive
The workers went on strike
it was really hard but hey they had to survive some how right
the people in the 1800s wore things like whool and homegrown cotton hope this could help!!
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because they didn't like the way the Jews were being treated by Germany