Rich children then were rich because they worked. They lived like children nowadays - with parents.
no the children had more dangerous jobs
In Victorian times, children working in mills typically undertook various labor-intensive jobs, such as operating looms, cleaning machinery, and sorting materials. Their small size allowed them to crawl into tight spaces for maintenance, often putting them at risk. Working long hours in hazardous conditions, these children were paid very little, contributing significantly to their families' incomes. The harsh realities of mill work highlighted the need for labor reforms during this period.
they were sometimes chimney sweeps
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Sure, in factories Sure, in factories
no the children had more dangerous jobs
if they did not do as they were told they had to eat pig guts
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Boys would have worked on farms and in chimneys but girls worked in sewing factories.
chimney sweeper
farting on bums
yes they did but not in as harsh condisions as the poor children
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sewing and cooking
jobs