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What was there a lot of in Victorian times?

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What was wrong with childrens working conditions in Victorian times?

It was a really hard time and they had a lot of work to do so there was a lot of child labor...


How much would food cost in Victorian times?

a lot depending if you were poor and not so much if you were filthy rich


What was illegal in Victorian times?

being homosexual, stealing and murder. and a lot of other stuff. hint hint: Jack the ripper


What is societies view of rehabilitating criminals compared to Victorian Times?

Today in prisons we treat criminals a lot different because today we try and give them a qualification such as english, Maths, Science etc. They do this so they fit straight into society, But victorian times they punished them physically to make it hard for them


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What happen during the Victorian age?

The middle class became a lot larger.


What happened to orphans and poor people in the Victorian times?

poor people in Victorian times were made to work very hard and in very poor conditions, soem even dangerous. orphans were made to go to workhouses, they did not get much food at all only gruel (porridge but very very lumpy) cheese if they got lucky ( very rare ) and bread a lot of the time


How many rooms did a poor Victorian house have?

They had a lot but i dont know how many!


Was 2 shillings a lot in Victorian times?

Well, honey, back in the Victorian times, 2 shillings was considered a decent amount of money. It could buy you a nice meal or a few pints at the pub. But let's be real, it wasn't exactly a fortune. Just enough to keep you out of the poorhouse for a day or two.


How was the rich people life in Victorian times?

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In Victorian times aluminium was a very expensive metal?

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