Victorian women did not have the right to work or vote. They were expected to stay home with the children. Men did not think women were able to work.
Not enough money for food, And the adults were cruel.
Children living in Britain during Victorian times, were either rich or poor. If they were poor, they often had to work to help out the family.
If "Victorian" means "English": not that many. England had child labour laws since 1833, so since well before the Victorian era, limiting the kinds of work and the number of hours that children could do.
1 work in gold mines 2 work up chimleys 3 work for adults
short documentaries about victorian working children
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No, not all Victorian children had to work. If your parents were rich then you didn't have to go to work wereas the poorer families including children had to just to keep a roof over their head.
Rich Victorian children did not typically work in paid employment. They were often educated at home or in private schools and focused on developing social skills and pursuing leisure activities. Working-class children in the Victorian era, however, often had to work in factories, mines, or as domestic servants to help support their families.
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some victorian childrens started working for the age of four
3 am to 10.30 pm
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