BECAUSE THEY WERE EVIL!!!
In the poor workhouses, individuals typically worked long hours ranging from 10 to 16 hours a day, often performing laborious tasks such as breaking stones, picking oakum, or grinding corn. These workhouses aimed to provide relief for the poor while also instilling a sense of discipline through hard work.
a bad thing about a victorian workhouse is that you gt punished if you dont eat all your food
because they needed money and nearly every body was pooreven the children had to work in the factory. They were treated really badly...
Children could end up in workhouses if they were orphaned, abandoned, or came from impoverished families unable to care for them. Many workhouses offered food and shelter in exchange for labor, making them a last resort for families struggling to survive. Laws and social attitudes at the time also played a role in the institutionalization of children from disadvantaged backgrounds.
Trokosi should be abolished because it infringes on the girls right
Workhouses in England were abolished in the early 20th century through the Local Government Act of 1929. The last workhouse in the UK closed in 1930.
The workhouse system underwent several administrative reforms--some of which were brought about by Charles Dickens and his fellow activists--but was not officially abolished until 1st April 1930; it was replaced by other social legislation for the unemployed and retired. Despite abolition, many workhouses continued into the 1950s under the local County Council.
The people were treated poorly at workhouses.
Synonyms for union workhouses is Shelter, homeless ect.
Are there no workhouses? Are there no prisons? And the treadmill is that still employed.
victorian
when did the workhosues stop
Orphans live in workhouses
hope this deosn't help!
none of your buissness
some did
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