in early Victorian England, children didn't want to go school and never learned to read or write. instead, they were sent to work to make money for their families. children from rich families were taught at home by a governess. what did they do in school?
despite the availability of these new products vast numbers of the working population in the countryside were still living in cottages, hovels and shacks well into the 20 century. in towns poor people live in back-to-back houses called terraced houses.
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