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in a Victorian factory normally people used to get wiped and by this they sometimes broke a bone and by other punishment people used to die

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by: PayalMittal

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good answer but i think there is a better one....................

children in the Victorian ages that worked in factory's/mills had a high risk of being killed or seriously injured by the machine's they were crawling under. Some children's hair got stuck in the machine and with the machine still being on it would rip the skin off their skulls and so on! some children lost limbs like fingers,legs ect by getting them stuck in the moving machine some got their whole body trapped and were crushed to death............................

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