Victorian children got the cane because they had either asked or they had misbehaved
he would flog them or use a cane to beat them.
THE CANE!
A cane from the Victorian schools was often made from rattan that was grown commercially for use in the furniture industry. The practice of caning has continued to this day.
At school in Victorian Day Ernest got hit with the cane!! He got hit 100 times with cane!
Certainly all Victorian schools had corporal punishment, but the cane did not come into vogue as the favourite implement until the later Victorian period from about 1870 onwards. During the early Victorian era, 1837 - 1870 the birch was the favoured implement, especially at the great public and boarding schools. By the end of the Victorian era, in the early 1900s, the birch had largely fallen into disuse, and the cane reigned supreme as the implement for corporal punishment in virtually all schools.
What disease did Victorian children get in the mills
Children of the cane is a foot race in Port Allen, Louisiana.
short documentaries about victorian working children
Candy Cane Children was created in 2002-11.
They would be told to hold out their hand, and then they would be swiped with a cane. It sounds OK, but it was, in fact, incredibly painful, and would probably leave a scar there for a long time afterwards. Children were also abused at home.
Rich Victorian children did not typically work in paid employment. They were often educated at home or in private schools and focused on developing social skills and pursuing leisure activities. Working-class children in the Victorian era, however, often had to work in factories, mines, or as domestic servants to help support their families.