They would be told to hold out their hand, and then they would be swiped with a cane. It sounds OK, but it was, in fact, incredibly painful, and would probably leave a scar there for a long time afterwards. Children were also abused at home.
they where hit on the hand with a ruler
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They had a very bad cane!
They would get smacked with a cane
no they got worse punishments hahaha
He would care for horse/horses
girls and boys wear identical clothes
Whole families were sent there if they could not keep themselves.
Capital punishment in Victorian times was harsh. The era still had hangings but by the time the era was in full swing more transportation to the colonies were carried out as corporal punishments.
some times nothing
no they got worse punishments hahaha
He would care for horse/horses
wealthy Victorian boys wore sailer suites and/or miniture versions of what men wore in the Victorian times
girls and boys wear identical clothes
Going to school in Victorian times was only for the rich children. This meant that the poor children would hardly mix with the wealthy kids at school.
Eton. Harrow. Stowe. Cheltenham.
Whole families were sent there if they could not keep themselves.
Capital punishment in Victorian times was harsh. The era still had hangings but by the time the era was in full swing more transportation to the colonies were carried out as corporal punishments.
In Victorian times,christmas wasn't very good as it is today. Present were usually handmade and the most popular toys for girls were dolls and dolls houses, and for boys, it was toy soldiers.
Boys would have worked on farms and in chimneys but girls worked in sewing factories.
In Victorian schools, punishments included caning, paddling, detention, standing in a corner, wearing a dunce cap, writing lines, or being publicly humiliated. These punishments were often harsh and aimed at maintaining discipline and order among the students.