During the Victorian age, common jobs for men included roles in industries such as manufacturing, mining, and construction, reflecting the era's industrial growth. Many men worked as laborers, tradesmen, or in skilled professions like carpentry, tailoring, and blacksmithing. Additionally, some pursued careers in the civil service, law, medicine, or the clergy, while others engaged in commerce or agriculture. The period also saw a rise in clerical jobs due to the expansion of businesses and the need for record-keeping.
they went out to their jobs
they were expected to be brave, loyal and worked hard at labour jobs to provide for the family.
no the children had more dangerous jobs
In the victorian times you hadto work till the ageof 18 years old
The Victorian era in America was known as the Gilded Age.
they went out to their jobs
the had to with men to pick cotton
they were expected to be brave, loyal and worked hard at labour jobs to provide for the family.
no the children had more dangerous jobs
at the age of 20 men could get 15 shillings
Men have a penis, and women have a vagina.
Oakum Picking, Stone and Bone Breaking, Gardening, Sewing, Cooking...
It was called the Victorian Age as it was the time the Queen Victoria ruled.
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The Victorian Crossroads are in the Victorian Age, at the Corner of Balta St.
The Victorian Age was a time period that began in 1837 and ended in 1901.
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