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how has Gareth Stedman Jones described the city of london in the 19th century

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Answered by vamshikota
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(i) London was a city of clerks and shopkeepers.

(ii) It was a city of small masters and skilled artisans.

(in) It was a city of growing number of semi skilled and sweated out workers, of soldiers and servants, of casual labourers, street sellers and beggars.

(iv)Apart from the London dockyards, five major types of industries that employed large number of people were : Clothing and footwear, wood and furniture, metals and engineering, printing and stationery and precision products such as surgical instruments, watches and objects of precious metal.

(v) During the Fire World War. London began manufacturing motor care and electrical goods and the number of large factories increased until they accounted for nearly one- third of all jobs in the city.


vvarma2501: Fire world war
vamshikota: sorry it's first world war it's a mistake
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