Cheap labour ! They paid children very little wages - if at all!
they got paid very little, as the people who owned the factory were mean and cruel, as they were very rich. mean to children, like children didnt matter. like children didnt exist. *gasp!* what if we dont well i never saw it wait what if we wer- *ehem* sorry!
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.
they played with skittles and things like that
They played with Noah's Arks and angel dolls.
Rich children then were rich because they worked. They lived like children nowadays - with parents.
they traveled in train Factories were dirty, large, noisy and dangerous.There were no safety items, and children worked there as well.
they got paid very little, as the people who owned the factory were mean and cruel, as they were very rich. mean to children, like children didnt matter. like children didnt exist. *gasp!* what if we dont well i never saw it wait what if we wer- *ehem* sorry!
Children worked in factories to raise money for their families. Most families were poor, and needed money for food and rent. Businesses employed children because they either needed more people to work there, were able for the children to work in (I'll explain a little more later), and also just because some children are faster workers that adults. Not all businesses employed children, though. Some, like textile and flour mills employed children because they weren't too dangerous, and didn't need expertise, or ability to do so. Other factories, such as car factories, didn't (or couldn't) employ children because it was 1. too dangerous, 2. the children didn't have expertise and 3. the children didn't have the ability to do so.
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Life for poor Victorian children was often harsh, characterized by poverty, overcrowded housing, malnutrition, lack of education, and long hours of labor in factories or mines. Many children had to work to help support their families, facing dangerous conditions and low wages. They had limited access to proper healthcare or sanitation, leading to high rates of illness and mortality.
Tatty and very uncomfotable.
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.
They could be paid lower wages than adult workers.Young children were considered to be more nimble than adults, which was important in textile mills because workers who were not quick enough could get caught in the machinery.Work such as chimney sweeping could be done more easily by children because they were small enough to fit inside chimneys.
ice land They lived in houses like we do
they played with skittles and things like that
They played with Noah's Arks and angel dolls.
Poor Victorian children faced harsh living conditions, often living in overcrowded and unsanitary slums. Many were forced to work long hours in factories or as chimney sweeps to help support their families. Education was limited, and basic necessities like food, clothing, and shelter were often lacking.