An average Victorian family typically consisted of about five to six members. This usually included two parents and three to four children, although larger families were common, especially among the working class. Extended family members, such as grandparents or relatives, might also live in the household, increasing the number of occupants. Socioeconomic factors influenced family size, with wealthier families often having fewer children due to different social dynamics.
my school was victorian and it had 12 puples in when it first opened
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there tombs were bigger andd had many more vauleables than average egyptians did because they had more money and many more people in there family
there were over 200 poor people.
no there aren't that many rich people in the Victorian era but there was lots of rich people in the Victorian era. The richest person the Victorian era was queen Victoria and she was really ugly and stinky. She is the fat person i have ever seen in my entire life and she was 80 when she died and the Victorian era ended and this other men came and started ruling.
There are 5 people in an average family
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my school was victorian and it had 12 puples in when it first opened
the average American and about every body in my family
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The number of people living in a Victorian house varied widely depending on factors such as the house's size, location, and the family's social status. Typically, a Victorian house could house a family of four to eight people, but larger homes might accommodate extended families or multiple families, especially in urban areas. Additionally, households often included servants, which could increase the total number of residents.
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