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Victorian children got the cane because they had either asked or they had misbehaved

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What did Victorian teacher use to beat children?

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What was punishment in Victorian boarding schools?

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What were the lessons like in Victorian days?

The Victorians did all sorts of lessons they did times tables, Spelling, maths and reading, if you are naughty or you get the slightest thing wrong you have to stand on a stool with a hat on that said the letter ''D'' on it which means ''Dunce'' this is because the teachers wanted to make you look a fool. Or they would take you away into the classroom and cane you which means they whip you. On the boys they would get whiped on the bottom and girls would get whiped on there bare legs and hands.


What is a cane from the victorian schools made from?

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At school in Victorian Day Ernest got hit with the cane!! He got hit 100 times with cane!


Why did victorian children get the cane?

Victorian children often received corporal punishment, including the cane, as a disciplinary measure in schools and at home. This practice was rooted in the prevailing belief that strict discipline was necessary for instilling good behavior and moral values. The use of the cane was seen as a way to correct misbehavior and enforce obedience, reflecting the era's strict social norms and expectations regarding child-rearing. Many adults believed that physical punishment was an effective means of education and character development.


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Did all Victorian schools do the cane?

Certainly all Victorian schools had corporal punishment, but the cane did not come into vogue as the favourite implement until the later Victorian period from about 1870 onwards. During the early Victorian era, 1837 - 1870 the birch was the favoured implement, especially at the great public and boarding schools. By the end of the Victorian era, in the early 1900s, the birch had largely fallen into disuse, and the cane reigned supreme as the implement for corporal punishment in virtually all schools.


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What were boys punishments in Victorian times?

They would be told to hold out their hand, and then they would be swiped with a cane. It sounds OK, but it was, in fact, incredibly painful, and would probably leave a scar there for a long time afterwards. Children were also abused at home.