In the Victorian Times.In the Victorian Times. It was very popular, and the people only went to places like Blackpool, Liverpool and to local beaches nearby. They travelled on Railway.
they went out to their jobs
In a Victorian work house children, adults and elderly went to work in a workhouse if they were poor or badly ill. If they broke the rules then they would be put in a cage in a dark room, fined of even put into prison!
they went to church and prayed in large cathedrals
In the Victorian Period of Britain people went to the circus, operas, plays, orchestras, beach towns with attractions, hunting, fishing, did needlework, and many many other things. That's just a short list for you.
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Victorian people mostly
rich Victorian famillies could have went somwhere close by they had no cars planes trains etc so not far poor people will not have went on holiday
He wrote many letters that influanced people. He also went on many journeys spreading the word of Jesusand converting people.
In the Victorian Times.In the Victorian Times. It was very popular, and the people only went to places like Blackpool, Liverpool and to local beaches nearby. They travelled on Railway.
The people of the Middle Ages were very religious, for the most part. Nearly all of them went to church, many went to church daily, and at least some went more often than that. People could be confined to a castle for months, if times were bad. In such times people were in trouble, and could die at any time. The idea of being confined in a castle without a chapel would have been horrifying to many people.
they went out to their jobs
In Medival times the church was a very popular place, many people went there to worship and others went because they tought if you dont you will go to hell
Rich Victorian boys went to school and the girls learnt how to be a good wife and lady so that they could carry on the teachings and be good at it in later life
the father,priest,amd the people
My great grandfather
People went to Church in the 16th century for the same reason that went in any other century, to worship their Creator, to pray, to render to God His due, and to receive His saving grace in the sacraments.