Child soldiering
Yes, wealthy families in the Victorian Era often employed servants who would assist with housekeeping, cooking, and childcare. Children from affluent families would have servants to attend to their needs and care for them.
like servants
No
Angels are typically seen as messengers or servants of God in various religious beliefs, and are not typically believed to have the power to create things in the same way that God is believed to.
Farming, Blacksmith (training), Servants to name a few.
They can work on the plantations, supervise your children and clean the house
They are not Bowser's children. They are actually Bowser's servants, of which Bowser has hundreds of.
God only speaks to his messengers. God All Mighty does not speak directly to people, but he shows his servants signs, either through certain events or even in dreams. It is up to the person on whether he/she believes in those signs.
No, it is not an adverb. The word servants is a plural noun.
Working on farmsAs servants in rich peoples housesIn factoriesIn coal minesPicking poo off the streets
Slaves formed families and had children.
Although the wealthy women were not expected to do housework, they were still expected to watch over the running of the house and supervise the workers. A rich mother would have had servants to help care for her children and servants would do the housework.