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In a Victorian work house children, adults and elderly went to work in a workhouse if they were poor or badly ill. If they broke the rules then they would be put in a cage in a dark room, fined of even put into prison!
maids
Servants.
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.
Wealthy plantation owners.
Wealthy households in Victorian times would typically have maids and butlers.
the percentage of poor people that died in the victorian time, compared to the wealthy members of the population was: poor people 78% wealthy people 22% the reason for this is the poor people in the victorian times had to work, extreamly hard to earn money for possetions therefore leading to a early death becsaue of over working the muscles and bones ect. wealthy people had a great life they laid back and enjoyed the use of the servents whic did everything for them. the servents were the poor people.
In a Victorian work house children, adults and elderly went to work in a workhouse if they were poor or badly ill. If they broke the rules then they would be put in a cage in a dark room, fined of even put into prison!
Mother Teresa did not dislike wealthy people. In fact, many wealthy people helped support her work.
Children in the Victorian times were most often happy with what they had because they had no comparison. They lived in homes with their families when they were wealthy or in crowded rooming houses if they were not as wealthy. They often had to work with their families in order to make ends meet.
they worked with their legs and hands. they were not allowed to complain.
maids
Servants.
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.
Wealthy plantation owners.
In Victorian times, rich and middle class people employed servants to do the house work.
They worked for themselves for more money