you were seperated from your family
they were scared because of the boogie man
1777 - in Ireland first then the workhouses travelled down to England to help the poor work.
Because people didn't have any food or money so they decided to go to the workhouse so they could have a home to live in.
The first slave arrived in 1609 with the first colony of Jamestown.
I would think that they originally entered what is known as Canada today along a port town of the Northern Atlantic Coast.
they were scared because of the boogie man
I am guessing the same thing as what they ate on the ship?
cause im class
Holywell Workhouse Chapel was created in 1884.
Cleveland Street Workhouse was created in 1778.
loads of archies
NO Styal Mill was not a workhouse it was a Mill for producing cotton There was a workhouse opposite the mill on the other side of Stayal Road. This was a over spill for Manchester.
1777 - in Ireland first then the workhouses travelled down to England to help the poor work.
they had to stay at the workhouse until they died and there job was to make weapons for the children
Nazis arrived after Jews.
Yes, it was the Islington workhouse - see www.workhouses.org.uk/Islington
The last Bolton workhouse was: Bolton Union Workhouse Fishpool Farm Farnworth Deane Lancashire In 1785 there was a poorhouse in Old Hall Street, Bolton which moved to Fletcher Street in 1820. There was also a workhouse at Goose Cote Hill in Turton (repaired in 1801). These closed in 1861 and the inmates were transferred to the new Bolton Union workhouse The Bolton Union Workhouse was opened on 26 September 1861. In 1930 the Union was abolished and the workhouse was renamed the Fishpool Institution. In 1948 it became part of the new National Heath Service as part of Townley Hospital.