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I’ve done this question before I remember
Europeans could bring diseases that the native Americans are not immune to, leading for most of them to become ill or even die
It would be the most truthful and accurate first hand account. It’s kind of why holocaust survivors are/were some of the most important and valuable people to listen to and learn from because they were actually there. It’s not history to then, it’s their life. It’s their childhood. It’s the way they grew up and to learn first hand from those who lived through horrific past events is vital in protecting our future.
The answer is true, the northern part of the Midwest is referred to as the “rust belt” because of its cold temperature and generous precipitation.
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<em>Tenements </em>or slum<em> </em>was the name given to low cost family dwellings in the city in the late 1800s.
Many people in middle and upper class society were unaware of the alarming conditions in the slums among poor immigrants.After the Civil War,the country transformed into an industrial superpower and became largely urban.A wave of unskilled Southern European,Eastern European,Asian and Jewish immigrants came to settle in the promised land of the United States.
By 1900,more than 80000 tenements were constructed in the New York city.Those tenements housed a population of 2.3 million people,a full two thirds of city's total population of around 3.4 million.
Tenements were first built to house the waves of immigrants that arrived in the United States during the 1840s and 1850s,and they represented the primary form of urban working class housing until the New Deal.A typical tenement was from five to six stories high,with four apartments on each floor.