If "Victorian" means "English": not that many. England had child labour laws since 1833, so since well before the Victorian era, limiting the kinds of work and the number of hours that children could do.
i think she didnt have any children
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During the Victorian era, it is estimated that around 1,000 children died each day in England, primarily due to factors such as poverty, poor sanitation, and infectious diseases. High infant mortality rates were particularly prevalent, with many children succumbing to illnesses like cholera, tuberculosis, and measles. These statistics reflect the harsh living conditions and limited medical knowledge of the time.
i think she didnt have any children
204 children died
they had many jobs - Chimney sweep Working in mines Working on fields Maids There might be some more, but I cant remember them right now ...
In Victorian times, children as young as 6 years old could be employed in factories and mines. The legal working age was later raised to 10 years old. However, many children started working at a much younger age due to poverty and lack of regulations.
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