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he did not die he vanished and now knew where he went but he is oversly dead
Normally it was a nanny,but depending on whether the mother worked. In the Victorian times not very many women worked, they were mostly housewives. Sometimes poorer family's had to take their children to work because they could not afford to hire a nanny/ child-minder.
The womens role were to grow and harvest the crops, cook for the family, and take care of the children.
Womens are caretaker of a family and where ever a family move they also have to move,many men take part in religious movements thats why they are left and only women and chikdren had to migrate,migration is widely caused due to unpeaceful conditions thats why for safety women and children migrate.
He proposed a law.Lord Shaftesbury proposed that children should work for a max of 10 hours.This bill failed but the government reliased that children needed to be protected. A year later the FACTORY ACT was passed. It was now illegal for kids under 9 to be employed in textile factories Children between 9 and 13 were still allowed to work up to 12 hours a day. The Cole mine act was also introduced This meant women and children were not allowed to work underground . Lord Shaftesbury was also interested in education for poor people. He was Chairman of the RAGGED SCHOOLS UNION a organisation that was set up for poor children