Because they were given a day off work to travel in whatever class they could afford, ranging from 1st to 4th.
Victorians went on holiday as a way to escape the industrialized urban areas, seek relaxation in nature, and improve their health by staying in coastal resorts or spa towns. Vacationing also provided an opportunity for social networking and cultural enrichment through travel experiences.
Easter has religious origins as it is a Christian holiday that celebrates the resurrection of Jesus Christ. However, it has also become a secular holiday with traditions such as Easter eggs and the Easter Bunny that are not tied to its religious significance.
No, pilgrimage is a journey or trip to a sacred place for religious or cultural reasons, while a holiday is a period of time when people take a break from work or routine activities for leisure or recreation. Pilgrimage typically involves specific rituals and spiritual significance, whereas a holiday is more about relaxation and enjoyment.
"God jul" is a common holiday greeting in Swedish, Danish, and Norwegian, meaning "Merry Christmas." It is used to wish someone a happy and festive holiday season during Christmas time.
A gentile does not typically celebrate Hanukkah, as it is a Jewish holiday that commemorates the rededication of the Second Temple in Jerusalem.
Passover commemorates the Exodus of Moses from Egypt. This Jewish holiday is celebrated through a traditional meal called the Seder, which includes specific foods and readings from the Haggadah. It typically falls in March or April.
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now wear because they were to poorrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr that's why they had to work
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The Victorians went on for 82 years
Many Victorians took holidays at the English seaside. Rich Victorians toured Europe.
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They must have started school at 5yrs
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Yes because after the Victorians there was a law that kids had to go school
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Yes the Victorians went to Church! At that time everybody in England believed in, the Christianity religion!