Imprisonment (obviously)
Death by Hanging ( restricted for murder and treason convictions only)
Transportation to Australia (in her early years)
For non-criminal matters, bankruptcy and debtors' prisons.
Discipline within the household, and in education was severe. Corporal punishment was common in the form of beatings, and occurred throughout her time and most of the 20th century. too.
They made them eat exactly 4 pounds of fresh dog meat or they would cut off all of there extremidies.
they were punished by..................
oh what who am i kidding why do you wanna know any way!
Children who went to school,often got canned.
Punishments in Elizabethan schools were almost exclusively corporal in nature, usually in the form of birching (flogging with a birch rod) applied to the naked buttocks.
because they were disrespestins people
Victorian schools did not have toilets inside of them. It was very uncommon for anyone to have toilets inside their homes.
well there were 3 diffrent types of schools gay stright and lesbians
Eton. Harrow. Stowe. Cheltenham.
The use of the cane in schools has a long history and is unrelated to World War 1. Introduced in Victorian times to replace the birch rod and the whip, it continued in use in England till about 1990.
They discriminated because punishments for crimes were unequal.
one of the punishments in victorian schools was the dunce hat the teacher made the child stand still with a big hat that had a big d on it for dunce if they moved they got whipped and they had no food or drink for the hole day.
a Victorian sampler is a sort of sewing.
why did some Victorian schools close at 4pm at winter
The children were given lots of different punishments like the cane, cleaning out the church, the bucket were they were hung in the air in a basket above their class and they would be given twice the work to do whilst they were in there! It really was a cruel life for Victorian school children so they slowly began banning these cruel punishments and sadly some of these punishments still go on in other countries.
Victorian schools did not have toilets inside of them. It was very uncommon for anyone to have toilets inside their homes.
What were the schools like in victorian times
Modern schools typically focus on a more interactive and student-centered approach to learning, with a greater emphasis on technology and critical thinking skills. Victorian schools, on the other hand, were characterized by a more rigid and traditional style of teaching, with a focus on rote memorization and discipline. Additionally, Victorian schools often had larger class sizes and fewer opportunities for individualized instruction compared to modern schools.
Corporal punishment remained legal in UK schools throughout the Victorian era. It was therefore not banned during the Victorian period. It was not banned until 1987.
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THE CANE!
not allowed to eat a lollipop
no they got worse punishments hahaha