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Life of workers in Victorian period

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Answered by IsitaJ07
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=> At the time, the child labor was the most critical issue prevalent at this time. Children, as young as eleven years were made to work in dangerous mines and factories. They also worked as servants in other people's houses. They worked for long hours to support their families and were extremely poorly paid.✨✨✨

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Answered by Rishabhgtam
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Explanation:

Gender and Work

Victorian Women, Class, and Occupation.

Victorian Working Women: Sweated Labor.

Needlewomen: Dressmakers, Milliners, and Slop-workers.

A Washerwoman's Daughter.

Governnesses. The Figure of the Governess, based on Ronald Pearsall's Night's Black Angels. The Victorian Governess Novel.

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