Most children wouldn't make it past the age of 5 but the majority of them lived until they were 10, rich children however lived significantly longer because they had access to medicine, good housing, clothes, food etc. so the average child would live to 10-15.
Children left school at 14 for a long time , up to and including the 1920's.
The Victorian era ended with the death of Queen Victoria in 1901
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In Victorian times, children working in mills typically undertook various labor-intensive jobs, such as operating looms, cleaning machinery, and sorting materials. Their small size allowed them to crawl into tight spaces for maintenance, often putting them at risk. Working long hours in hazardous conditions, these children were paid very little, contributing significantly to their families' incomes. The harsh realities of mill work highlighted the need for labor reforms during this period.
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Sometimes not long, they died from malnutrition, or disease and inherited complaints that then were unknown
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Children left school at 14 for a long time , up to and including the 1920's.
The Victorian era ended with the death of Queen Victoria in 1901
It went on for 81 years
long hours, unregulated hours, no health and safety, worked in hazardous locations, no education.
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Yes, during Victorian times, corporal punishment was commonly used as a disciplinary method for children, including in schools and homes. A long wooden stick, often referred to as a "cane," was frequently employed by teachers and parents to administer physical punishment. This practice reflected the era's strict attitudes toward discipline and authority, though it has since been widely criticized and abandoned in modern educational and parenting approaches.
Poor Victorian children faced harsh living conditions, often living in overcrowded and unsanitary slums. Many were forced to work long hours in factories or as chimney sweeps to help support their families. Education was limited, and basic necessities like food, clothing, and shelter were often lacking.
a long time ago after Victorian times.
As now, that very much depended on the offence and the judge who set the sentence!
Most of their parents just found a job available as long as,they were able to earn money for there family.