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John Dudely
they woke up when ever they wanted to
Because, it was somewhere for families that were destitute to live , in other words if you had no job or home, it was better than nothing
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Orphans live in workhouses
some did
the british government set up workhouses to deal with the poor, children the sick and the old who therefore could not look after themselves or didn't have the money too.
The people were treated poorly at workhouses.
they woke up when ever they wanted to
Synonyms for union workhouses is Shelter, homeless ect.
Are there no workhouses? Are there no prisons? And the treadmill is that still employed.
Because, it was somewhere for families that were destitute to live , in other words if you had no job or home, it was better than nothing
victorian
BECAUSE THEY WERE EVIL!!!
they were abolished in 1895
Workhouses were set up in the 19th century to provide a place of shelter and employment for the destitute and unemployed. Settlement houses, on the other hand, were established in the late 19th century to help immigrants adjust to their new surroundings and improve their quality of life. They provided education, healthcare, recreation, and other services. Both are incredible examples of social reform that have had an immense impact on our society!
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