3. At the end of the 19th century,
due to the increase in population
caused by migrations, since the
cities continued without the
construction of more houses,
these were subdivided and,
therefore, there were cases in
which rich people lived in the
same house on the second floor,
with very poor people on the
first floor.
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HOUSES
4. The Indians lived outside the city, in circular huts with a
conical roof; the Indian lived with his family, and
cultivated. There was social and racial discrimination, so
people could get married following these rules.
5. RACE OR ETHNIC GROUPS
ARTISANSBLACK
Approximately only
15% of the
Colombian
population was
white.
POOR
In the lower class,
the "gamin or chino"
worked as shoe
cleaner, also as a
newspaper boy and
soldier.
Despite the abolition
of slavery in 1851, a
part of the black
population continued
in the same way.
WHITE
The most popular
class was the artisan.
They were liberals
for the most part,
and they liked new
ideas.
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6. CLOTHING
RICH
Wore tall top hats.
Wore shorts
MIDDLE - CLASS
Wore shirts.
PEASANTS
Straw hats
BLACKS INDIANS
Wore cotton suits
ALPARGATA
The popular footwear
Differences between social groups were noted in clothing:
7.
8. FOOD
Consumed a lot of
potatoes, arepas,
and chicha
INDIANS
Did not consume
much meat, except
that of curí (guinea
pig).
RICH
Ate dishes of ancient
Spanish food
WORKING CLASS
ARTISANS
Preferred ajiaco
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02
03
04
Another element that made a difference between social groups was food:
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