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What was condition of men and women during 19th century in London?

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During the Victorian period men and women’s roles became more sharply defined than at any time in history. In earlier centuries it had been usual for women to work alongside husbands and brothers in the family business. Living ‘over the shop’ made it easy for women to help out by serving customers or keeping accounts while also attending to their domestic duties. As the 19th century progressed men increasingly commuted to their place of work – the factory, shop or office. Wives, daughters and sisters were left at home all day to oversee the domestic duties that were increasingly carried out by servants. From the 1830s, women started to adopt the crinoline, a huge bell-shaped skirt that made it virtually impossible to clean a grate or sweep the stairs without tumbling over.
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ANS.The condition of men, women and children were as follows-
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1.Φ Men and women did not have equal access to the new urban space.
2.Φ Women lost their jobs and therefore were forced to withdraw into their homes.
3.Φ Women were denied from right to property, or vote.
4.Φ Children were pushed into low wage work, often by their parents.
5.Φ High penalties were imposed for the crime and offered work to those who were considered as deserving poor.

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