Poor Victorian children's mothers often worked in low-paying, labor-intensive jobs to support their families. Many were employed as domestic servants, seamstresses, or in factories, while some took on piecework at home, such as knitting or laundry. These jobs were typically long hours and offered little pay, reflecting the harsh economic conditions of the time. Additionally, some mothers engaged in street selling or other informal work to supplement the family's income.
ummm when queen victoria chonged the law and said hat poor victorian children had a home !p.s. i cant live without a tv,sofa,blanket,and takeaway
Sure, in factories Sure, in factories
1 work in gold mines 2 work up chimleys 3 work for adults
yes it is used by rich and poor children from the Victorian times
what did poor people eat and drink in the victorian era
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Factories , Market sellers , Poor Servants.
ummm when queen victoria chonged the law and said hat poor victorian children had a home !p.s. i cant live without a tv,sofa,blanket,and takeaway
yes they did but not in as harsh condisions as the poor children
Sure, in factories Sure, in factories
they had to go to school or they went to work to sweep chimnys
Rich Victorian children often had an opportunity not afforded to poor children. They often received an education while poor children worked in the factories.
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1 work in gold mines 2 work up chimleys 3 work for adults
yes it is used by rich and poor children from the Victorian times
what did poor people eat and drink in the victorian era