90 is going to be your answer
Answer: this is off the top of my head but I believe so.
Explanation:
Back then, women would still have to work until they were literally giving birth, I believe. You would not expect that with how women act, now, and how much they complain about being pregnant but women can work while pregnant. during medieval times, the men were often off fighting or hunting so women, even while pregnant, had to take care of children, tend to plants, sew, and all sorts of things.
I recommend doing some extra research but I believe this is right.
He wanted europe to stay out of the busness of the americas
<span>Some of the problems caused by rapid industrialization were: 1) over crowding of the cities; 2) this overcrowding under bad living conditions (dirty and unhealthy) caused health problems, many citizens got sick; 3) harsh conditions of work in factories: many hours under dirty and dangerous conditions, with low salaries, under a strict discipline, leaded fatigue, illnesses and short life expectancy of the workers; 4) child labor under not regulated and unsafe conditions.</span>
<span>treasurer is the answer</span>