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there were over 200 poor people.
There were many stereotypes of Jewish people in Victorian London. During the murders of Jack the Ripper, many tried to pin the crimes on Jews.
1/6 people were poor/unemployed during the great drepression.
In Victorian workhouses, disabled people were often classed as "paupers" and faced significant stigma and discrimination. They were typically seen as unproductive members of society, which led to their marginalization and poor treatment within the workhouse system. The conditions in these institutions were harsh, and many disabled individuals received inadequate care and support. Overall, the Victorian perspective on disability was largely negative, reflecting broader societal attitudes toward poverty and disability during that era.
A popular tombstone qoute from the Victorian era is "requiescat in peace" Also "Good friend for Jesus". Many people used Persian poetry in the Victorian era.
In 2010, there are 9.25 million poverty people.
my school was victorian and it had 12 puples in when it first opened
there are aproximately 150000 people living in poverty in haiti.
80% of the people in Chad are in the poverty line.
600,534 people live in poverty in the US. hoped this helped you!
There was poverty at home.
There are many people in the world that write speeches about poverty. This is in hopes that others will understand the quality of life people who live in poverty have.