Some of them did but most of them did not.
Yes, the Victorians believed in Santa Claus. In fact, the image of Santa Claus that we are most familiar with today, including the red suit, white beard, and jolly personality, was popularized during the Victorian era. The theme of Santa Claus delivering gifts to well-behaved children on Christmas Eve was widely embraced by Victorian society.
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The Victorians, along with every other age and race, believed in death. It was and is seen every day.
i believe they wore long dresses.
I don't think Santa Claus was invented in that time. Possibly, I am like 1000% Sure they do not believe in Santa Claus.
rich victorians had a tub of water to wash in but poor victorians licked themselves
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Both "Father Christmas" and "St. Nicholas."
You can believe in any thing. I believe in Santa.
The Victorians, along with every other age and race, believed in death. It was and is seen every day.
it is believed that Koreans do not believe in ''santa Claus'' but they do believe in the Claus of santa
Yes. Santa is real if you believe!
i believe they wore long dresses.
Santa is real to those who believe and not to those who don't. NORAD can track Santa as they believe in Santa.
No Because They Didn't Believe and spiritual Stuff.
santa is real