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Did Victorian children work in factories?

Yes  


Where did Victorian children work in factories?

yes


Why did Victorian children work in factories?

They would do it so they would get a meal


What did Victorian children have to work as?

They used to work in factories and mine. which took place in a dirty place


What did work do for Victorian children?

There were obviously many jobs as there are now a days but these were the main ones. Female Victorian children worked either as maids in large households or in factories if they were less fortunate. the boys worked in factories also and as more important higher jobs that women.


What work did a piecer do in Victorian times?

they worked in factories and mended thread.


In which countries did Victorian children work in?

short documentaries about victorian working children


What three jobs that many poor children living in Victorian time had to do?

1 work in gold mines 2 work up chimleys 3 work for adults


Where did rich Victorian children work?

Rich Victorian children did not typically work in paid employment. They were often educated at home or in private schools and focused on developing social skills and pursuing leisure activities. Working-class children in the Victorian era, however, often had to work in factories, mines, or as domestic servants to help support their families.


Did Victorian children work on farms?

Yes,


How old did you haft to be to work in the Victorian times?

During the Victorian era, there were laws regulating child labor that required children to be at least 9 years old to work in factories and mines. However, in practice, children as young as 5 or 6 could be found working in various industries due to widespread poverty and lack of enforcement of these laws.


Did all Victorian children work?

No, not all Victorian children had to work. If your parents were rich then you didn't have to go to work wereas the poorer families including children had to just to keep a roof over their head.