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How many children a Victorian family have?

5-9


How many kids did a normal family have in Victorian times?

In Victorian times, a typical family often had between five to seven children, though this number could vary significantly depending on social class and economic circumstances. Many families, especially in lower economic strata, had more children due to high infant mortality rates and the need for additional labor. Conversely, wealthier families might have fewer children, focusing on their education and social standing. Overall, large families were common as parents often relied on their children for support in old age.


How many children in a Victorian class?

40


How many children in Victorian class?

40


How many hours did Victorian children have to work?

for 12hours


How many children are in a class in a Victorian school?

40


How many children are in a class in the Victorian times?

40


How much did Victorian children earn?

Children were Paid only 6 shillings a day. This would be 30 pence today. It was very hard for many because this was what they had to feed their entire family.


How many children did Queen Victorian had and who died?

i think she didnt have any children


How many children might there have been in a Victorian classroom?

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Who looked after the children in the homes in Victorian times?

Normally it was a nanny,but depending on whether the mother worked. In the Victorian times not very many women worked, they were mostly housewives. Sometimes poorer family's had to take their children to work because they could not afford to hire a nanny/ child-minder.


Who look after the children in the home in the Victorian times?

Normally it was a nanny,but depending on whether the mother worked. In the Victorian times not very many women worked, they were mostly housewives. Sometimes poorer family's had to take their children to work because they could not afford to hire a nanny/ child-minder.