Definitely not because, Rich children thought that the poor were horrible disgusting animals
They were not taught that the poor were horrible, disgusting animals, but there was always the risk of disease from the poor..On the plus side many philanthropic institutions were started in the UK during this time, such as The Salvation Army and Dr.Barnados, also many other minor charities and hospitals
they would play hopskotch and skipping but poor children sometimes got sent to the workhouse
they played with skittles and things like that
yes it is used by rich and poor children from the Victorian times
The Victorian poor school children had Rat's vegetables,apple if lucky and other horrible food.
Children living in Britain during Victorian times, were either rich or poor. If they were poor, they often had to work to help out the family.
they would play hopskotch and skipping but poor children sometimes got sent to the workhouse
they played with skittles and things like that
workhouses or the streets
yes it is used by rich and poor children from the Victorian times
Poor Victorian children were often unable to attend school due to financial constraints or needing to work to support their families. Those who did attend typically received a basic education in a charity or Sunday school, where reading, writing, and arithmetic were taught. The quality of education varied greatly depending on the resources available in their community.
Rich Victorian children often had an opportunity not afforded to poor children. They often received an education while poor children worked in the factories.
they were more for the rich but poor did still play with dominos
schools because rich Victorian children were more likely to get in than the poor but some poor got into schools anyway
they worked- poor children went to school- rich children
The Victorian poor school children had Rat's vegetables,apple if lucky and other horrible food.
no or yes
work in a workhouse's