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.
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If they werent doing their work correctly, he would whip them with a lash.
If you mean arithmetic, then the math is the same as any other era. Victorian arithmetic is no different.
work houses
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.
they worked with their legs and hands. they were not allowed to complain.
Children had to go school and weren't allowed to work for long hours.
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because you werent connected to the internet
short documentaries about victorian working children
be yourself and if that doesnt work then you two werent meant to be together
because God felt more secure in man. man did the works, the women took care of things, they werent allowed to do any physical work besides having babies.
Cindy Ramming has written: 'All mothers work' -- subject(s): Working mothers, Mothers, Work and family
the men were citizens even if the men were poor there still citizens because girls werent citizens they werent even people they would die if they didnt work they were
the MEN PUT THE WOMAN'S JOB TO WORK AROUND THE HOUSE AND COOK AND CLEAN, THE CHILDREN WERE TO GO TO SCHOOL AND WORK ON THE FARMS. Back then the girls werent allowed to go to school only the boys, cuz the girls were to stay home to do chores.
Most mothers were stay at home mothers in the 1950s. They took care of their children. Some mothers had to work and did jobs such as factory work, waitressing, teaching and nursing.
some victorian childrens started working for the age of four