the had to with men to pick cotton
poor Victorian children would wear rags and if they were lucky a dress made of cotton to keep them warm
On Sunday, for mass, the girls wore silk or satin dresses and the boys wore tweed suits. On normal days, the boys would have worn cotton shirts and polyester trousers and girls wore skirts and blouses.
Bishop Cotton Boys' School was created in 1865.
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yes he likes more boys than Craig mills
No, Victorian boys and girls did not learn the same subjects. Boys were typically taught subjects like Latin, mathematics, and science, while girls were often taught skills like needlework, music, and basic arithmetic. Education was not seen as important for girls in the same way it was for boys during the Victorian era.
They played with tin or lead soldiers
some times nothing
During the Victorian era, girls were expected to be modest, obedient, and focused on domestic duties like sewing and cooking. Boys, on the other hand, were encouraged to be adventurous, strong, and skilled in areas like hunting or sports. There were also strict social expectations regarding education and career opportunities, with boys being given more opportunities for intellectual and professional advancement.
Reading, Writing, and Counting
No, Because if they were boys would of distracted the girls or maybe opposite.
He would care for horse/horses