Asked by Emma
During the early 1860s, what economic and social problems might have existed in Barkerville?
People who had money could go off and afford more, and those that didn't get anything.
have i got it right?
People who had money could go off and afford more, and those that didn't get anything.
have i got it right?
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Answered by
Ms. Sue
Huh?
Social problems might have included thievery and fight. Prices for food and tools were very high because no road existed to Barkerville. Few women lived there.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barkerville,_British_Columbia
Social problems might have included thievery and fight. Prices for food and tools were very high because no road existed to Barkerville. Few women lived there.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barkerville,_British_Columbia
Answered by
Emma
oh thank you:)
i was saying that the people that were rich could go and afford more things than the poor, and that would probably create differences between them.
i was saying that the people that were rich could go and afford more things than the poor, and that would probably create differences between them.
Answered by
Ms. Sue
There were probably very few (if any) rich people in Barkerville in the early 1860s.
Answered by
Cindy
What is the level of service in barkerville 1862 to 64
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