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vekshin1
3 years ago
10

What if you had been your current ages in the early 1800’s? what might have been some advantages and disadvantages of growing up

in this peried?
History
1 answer:
Mumz [18]3 years ago
7 0
<h3><u>Advantages: </u></h3>
  • I might inevitably have to join the army to serve the nation.
  • I might have been able to witness the phase of the growth of early industries.
  • I might have got to live in the least threat of environmental pollution.
  • I might have got to own huge properties owing to the scarce population and no inflation back then.
<h3> <u>Disadvantages: </u></h3>
  • I would not have got to use much of modern-day technology.
  • I would inevitably have to go to distant places and stay away from home for taking higher education or in search of better earning opportunities.
  • I would have been vulnerable to epidemics and deadly diseases.
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