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19th century living conditions - Coggle Diagram
19th century living conditions
Diseases
Tuberculosis - infected cow's milk
dirty water - feaces and wee mixed in the water
Typhoid - girms that live in urine and poo
Small pox - spots all over your body
Choleran - If you had it you would most likely die
Housing
dirty and messy
At night time if you needed a wee or a poo you would have to do it in a potty
you would share a room with a differant family
Every body would share a bed and if your really poor you would have to lie down on a rope.
broken walls and windows
Water Supply
The water pump would be connected to a dirty river
The water would contain faeces , urine and many more diseases
People would go and collect it from the tems
it was common for people to have lumps in their water
rich and poor would have the same water
Over crowding
in 1847, 40 people were found sharing one room in Liverpool
several families would share the same house
there used at least five people living in each room
urban populations grew at an extremely fast rate