C.after facing starvation, strict leader ship and the discovery of tobacco led to success for southern colonies
In Victorian society, rich and poor could find themselves living very close together, sometimes just streets apart. During the 19th century more people moved into the towns and cities to find work in factories. Cities filled to overflowing and London was particularly bad. At the start of the 19th century about 20% of Britain’s population lived there, but by 1851 half the population of the country had set up home in London.
London, like most cities, was not prepared for this great increase in people. People crowded into already crammed houses. Rooms were rented to whole families or perhaps several families. If there was no rooms to rent, people stayed in lodging houses.
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The main aim of the Treaty of Vienna (1815) was to generate a long term peace plan for Europe. In order to maintain peace, the members of this meeting (France, Great Britain, Prussia, etc.) agreed upon new national boundaries and re-organized territories. Within this new boundaries, the members of this meeting wanted to ensure that no one country would have too much power or influence in Europe. By balancing out the amount of territory and political power each country had, these nations hoped that this would prevent any future conflicts in Europe.