The lowerclassmen who were considered “the poor” struggled with housing and unsanitary conditions while the upperclassmen “the rich” lived in massive houses in beautiful neighborhoods. The families of lowerclassmen usually lived in small apartments that were located in the very “ran down” parts of town. At Least two or more families of 8 would share these apartments and there were fewer than 2 rooms in each one (Price). These apartments are nothing like today they had no plumbing or bathrooms (W.J). They had outhouses on the streets for people on each block and on a london street where some of the apartments were located, it had a tidal ditch running
The lowerclassmen who were considered “the poor” struggled with housing and unsanitary conditions while the upperclassmen “the rich” lived in massive houses in beautiful neighborhoods. The families of lowerclassmen usually lived in small apartments that were located in the very “ran down” parts of town. At Least two or more families of 8 would share these apartments and there were fewer than 2 rooms in each one (Price). These apartments are nothing like today they had no plumbing or bathrooms (W.J). They had outhouses on the streets for people on each block and on a london street where some of the apartments were located, it had a tidal ditch running