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204 children died
They were very bad for children. In the mines, it was dusty and many children there had breathing problems. Up the chimneys, many children either suffocated or fell to their death.
shoes, usually made of leather
1 work in gold mines 2 work up chimleys 3 work for adults
poor children wore simple and rather uncomfortable clothes that would hurt and be really dull!!!
top and trousers
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204 children died
The Victorian children stay there in the coal mines for hous and hours. They would only have 1 hour of school per week They would have no choice to do what they want
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They didn't wear anything. They ran around naked.
The Victorian children's jobs were mainly to get to underground mining holes. This was later banned and it prohibited women and children below 10 years from working in the mines.
They were very bad for children. In the mines, it was dusty and many children there had breathing problems. Up the chimneys, many children either suffocated or fell to their death.
dirty clothes that are ripped and torn
shoes, usually made of leather
Probably not. Remember! The children working in the mines were poor children and the poor children were very lucky to go to any sort of school at all.