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  1. Whitechapel used to be a wealthy area of London. Many breweries and tanneries opened in Whitechapel during the Industrial Revolution. The smell deterred the wealthy away from the area. Whitechapel was one of London’s poorest districts in the nineteenth century.

  2. Whitechapel, in the East End of London, experienced high amounts of crime and difficulties in policing at the end of the 19th century. The murders of several women took place in, or around, the...

  3. Revision notes on Poverty & Crime in Whitechapel for the Edexcel GCSE History syllabus, written by the History experts at Save My Exams.

  4. Apr 23, 2020 · Today you will gain an understanding of the context of Whitechapel in the late 19th century. This is an introduction and many of the features will be covered in more detail in other blogs.

  5. whitechapel.surveyoflondon.org › page › historicalSurvey of London

    Jul 5, 2022 · Whitechapel is a dense and intricate palimpsest, repeatedly regenerated but with great underlying social and physical continuities. Poverty has been pervasive, often beside wealth, though more on its own in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.

  6. The 19th Century was a pivotal period in Whitechapel's history, marked by significant social, economic, and political changes. However, this period was also characterised by high crime rates, a consequence of rising poverty, unemployment, and rapid urbanisation.

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  8. Whitechapel, c.1870-c.1900: crime, policing and the inner city. Booth’s Poverty map, 1888, showing the location of the five Ripper murders and of the Eddowes apron / “Juwes” message (Goulston Street). The local context of Whitechapel. Generally: Whitechapel, in the East-End of London, was one of its poorest districts;

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