yes
There has been slavery throughout history, it has never been completely eradicated and is still happening today.
There are many facts about life in Victorian times. This depended on the wealth status. The poor people faced lots of hardships and could not even afford to take their children to school like the rich.
in the early part of the Victorian era slaves were treated equally to the past although many states had banned slavery as in the relation ship to the Victorian era to how slaves are treated i see no relation.
One of the most important facts about slavery in the South in the antebellum period was that the large Southern plantations depended on slave labor to run them. Because of this dependence, slavery became a fact of life in the South.
yes
They had a great sewer system
There has been slavery throughout history, it has never been completely eradicated and is still happening today.
Victorian theater is a theater named after the queen Victoria of the 1837 to 1901 era. Facts on the Victorian theater include; blacking out the auditorium while play is in progress, flying, not only of scenery but also of actors and lavish decoration of auditorium among others.
There are many facts about life in Victorian times. This depended on the wealth status. The poor people faced lots of hardships and could not even afford to take their children to school like the rich.
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at the age of 20 men could get 15 shillings
During the Victorian era (1837-1901) in England, slavery had been abolished. However, in the United States during this time, slaves could range in age from children to older adults, with their exact ages varying depending on when they were born and when slavery was abolished in different regions.
Actually slavery began thousands of years ago in prehistory when they were used by ancient Romans and egyptians.
he disliked slavery even though he was a confederate
i don't knowVerity Metcalfe, Buckland C of E Primary school, Oxfordshire
No. "Victorian" is usually taken to refer to people, places and events during the reign of Queen Victoria, from 1837 to 1901. The Social Reformer, and slavery abolitionist William Wilberforce lived from 1759 to 1833.