they were scared because of the boogie man
I believe people could leave workhouses.
you were seperated from your family
Usually until death. A few were rescued by benefactors.
quiet dinnersaway from familyALOT of workharsh disiplinepoor fooddisease spread fast
loads of archies
No
rich Victorian girls didn't go to the workhouse so that's the end of that question
Because people didn't have any food or money so they decided to go to the workhouse so they could have a home to live in.
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They would know because if they saw the itchey workhouse clothes they could tell that you had escaped
Board of Guardians are the people in charge of a Workhouse
Nobody would try to escape from the workhouse they could leave whenever they wanted as long as they gave 24 hour notice.
People in the workhouse were commonly referred to as inmates or paupers. The term "inmate" was used to describe individuals residing in the workhouse, while "pauper" referred to their impoverished status. These terms were commonly used during the time when workhouses were prevalent in the 19th and early 20th centuries.
Most of the people didn't get to leave, they just pretended to hide.
they were scared because of the boogie man
They couldn't afford to rent a home of their own.