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Victorian Workhouses Explained: How the Poor Were Treated πŸšοΈπŸ•―οΈ | Boring History For Sleep

Victorian Workhouses Explained: How the Poor Were Treated πŸšοΈπŸ•―οΈ | Boring History For Sleep

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πŸšοΈπŸ•―οΈ Victorian workhouses were meant to help the poor β€” but life inside them was deliberately harsh. Families were separated, food was minimal, work was exhausting, and strict rules governed every moment of the day. Designed to discourage dependence, workhouses turned poverty into something to be endured quietly and without complaint.

Tonight, close your eyes and step into long corridors, silent dining halls, and endless routines β€” a calm retelling of a system built on discipline rather than compassion.

πŸ‘‰ Boring History For Sleep | Poverty, policy, and the quiet weight of history. πŸ’€

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