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Wednesday, 9 August 2017

week 3 term 3 sos

Conditions in England 1800
  • Families forced to moved into city
  • Overcrowded living spaces
  • poverty
  • Workers were living in cheaply made houses that become slums
  • If you got fired you get kicked out of the house
  • They had to share houses if they could not afford it
  • No garden or places for kids to play in
  • No running water
  • The toilets were emptied by people as a job
  • Diseases were spread easily
  • Kids didn't go to school and they were under fed


Push factor

  • Only rich got education
  • Woman were not allowed to vote
  • Crimes punished to death
  • Children forced to work

Conditions in england 1800
  • Families forced to moved into city
  • Overcrowded living spaces
  • poverty
  • Workers were living in cheaply made houses that become slums
  • If you got fired you get kicked out of the house
  • They had to share houses if they could not afford it
  • No garden or places for kids to play in
  • No running water
  • The toilets were emptied by people as a job
  • Diseases were spread easily
  • Kids didn't go to school and they were under fed

Push factor
  • Only rich got education
  • Woman were not allowed to vote
  • Crimes punished to death
  • Children forced to work

Do now
Statement a pull factor is something that draws you into a place or a country
Explanation nz
Examples beautiful landscapes education jobs animals
Link back to question or to next paragraph

New Zealand is a small little island which is located at the bottom of the Pacific Ocean. It has a lot of positive things pulling people over there to live.
It has beautiful scenery and beautiful landscapes. With a lot of cultural heritage. New Zealand has a lot of great jobs and a really good education system.
In conclusion New Zealand is a beautiful country with a lot of great sights to see and things to do.

Why do people want to leave England
A push factor is something that pushes you out of the country or city/town that you originally live in to to somewhere new.
England was a small little country with the population of 6 million during the industrial revolution. The industrial revolution had a big impact on England. Where women were not allowed to vote, poor living spaces and no running water. Children were forced to work at a young age and they were not provided with a good education. They lived in poor living spaces that were not clean. Causing them to get sick and get diseases.

1 comment:

  1. Shawn I am really happy with the amount of work that you have completed for this week; well done. It is great to see your SEEL answers, which seem to have a lot of thoughts/examples around them which is great. Next time possibly colour code each of the parts of the writing so you can see easily what you have covered etc. A great effort

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