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!
they were cool and wild but ladys had strait platted hair-----------------
bottom because it took less space up on the streets. It worked like a tier effect, 1s small, 2nd medium, 3rd large.
Many things would be different, not the least of which would be the absence of many familiar sights. Sacre Coeur, The Arc de Triomphe, the Musee D'Orsay, the Place de la Concorde, and the Eiffel Tour, among others, would not be there. Other buildings would be present that have since vanished. The Bastille for one and the Tuileries Palace for another. The Grandes Boulevards had not yet cleared their way thru the city (that was done by order of Napoleon III) and been built and the city was a total rabbit's warren of medieval streets. Many things would be different, not the least of which would be the absence of many familiar sights. Sacre Coeur, The Arc de Triomphe, the Musee D'Orsay, the Place de la Concorde, and the Eiffel Tour, among others, would not be there. Other buildings would be present that have since vanished. The Bastille for one and the Tuileries Palace for another. The Grandes Boulevards had not yet cleared their way thru the city (that was done by order of Napoleon III) and been built and the city was a total rabbit's warren of medieval streets.
Like many others in a port city, Vitus went to sea as a little boy.
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
it was really hard but hey they had to survive some how right
The workers went on strike
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