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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. A tenement is, in most English-speaking areas, a substandard multi-family dwelling, usually old, occupied by the poor. As the United States industrialized during the 19th century, immigrants and workers from the countryside were housed in former middle-class houses and other buildings, such as warehouses, which were bought up and divided into small dwellings, and also, beginning as early as the 1830s on the Lower East Side or possibly the 1820s on Mott Street, in…mehr

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. A tenement is, in most English-speaking areas, a substandard multi-family dwelling, usually old, occupied by the poor. As the United States industrialized during the 19th century, immigrants and workers from the countryside were housed in former middle-class houses and other buildings, such as warehouses, which were bought up and divided into small dwellings, and also, beginning as early as the 1830s on the Lower East Side or possibly the 1820s on Mott Street, in jerry-built 3- and 4-floor "railroad flats" (so called because the rooms are linked together like a train) with windowless internal rooms.