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Children working in coal mines in the Victorian era were paid very low wages, often just a few shillings per week. Their wages were significantly lower than those of adult miners due to their age and inexperience, and they were often subject to harsh working conditions and long hours.
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how much did victorianchildren get payed for working as putters
about 2 pennies a week
Their parents paid for them to go to school.
Slaves get paid nothing.
Victorian workers were mostly children. These children were called labours. They worked very hard. But they didn't get paid properly. These children were very poor.
nothing
five shilings a dayor if they were luky maybe 6 but it is verry dangerous
Six pence a day
Victorian children got paid so little because the government didn't have enough money to give to them, because they also had to give money to all the children in the country. They only paid them meat or bread, and usually only got 2 pounds a year!
Rich Victorian children did not typically work in paid employment. They were often educated at home or in private schools and focused on developing social skills and pursuing leisure activities. Working-class children in the Victorian era, however, often had to work in factories, mines, or as domestic servants to help support their families.