19th-Century Dalmatian Life PDF
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This document provides an overview of life in 19th-century Dalmatia, focusing on rural life, poverty, political struggles, culture, family life, and city/village comparisons. The author examines historical aspects of the region, including its association with the Austro-Hungarian Empire.
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Life in 19th-century Dalmatia (now part of Croatia) was tough for most people. Back then, it was controlled by the Austro-Hungarian Empire, and many people lived in small villages, farming or fishing to survive. Here\'s what life was like: ### **Rural Life and Farming:** - - - ### **Povert...
Life in 19th-century Dalmatia (now part of Croatia) was tough for most people. Back then, it was controlled by the Austro-Hungarian Empire, and many people lived in small villages, farming or fishing to survive. Here\'s what life was like: ### **Rural Life and Farming:** - - - ### **Poverty and Moving Abroad:** - - ### **Political Struggles:** - - ### **Culture and Traditions:** - - - ### **Family and Society:** - - ### **City vs. Village Life:** - - In short, life in 19th-century Dalmatia was about hard work, family, and tradition, but many people struggled with poverty and left in search of better opportunities.