10 hours
12 hours a day
for 12hours
In Victorian times, children typically worked long hours, often ranging from 10 to 16 hours a day, depending on their age and the type of work they were engaged in. Many children, especially those in factories, mines, or as domestic servants, faced grueling conditions and little rest. Child labor laws began to emerge towards the end of the Victorian era, gradually reducing working hours and improving conditions. Nonetheless, exploitation was common, and many children endured harsh and demanding schedules.
Type your answer here... Mostly, 16 hours-5:00am to 9:00pm10 hours
If "Victorian" means "English": not that many. England had child labour laws since 1833, so since well before the Victorian era, limiting the kinds of work and the number of hours that children could do.
40
40
Victorian children usually didn't have to do much work, except if they were lower class. They might have a couple of chores that they assisted the servants in, but they usually just played all day.
5-9
40
40
i think she didnt have any children