Life was very difficult during The Victorian Era. To begin with, The Victorian Era brought a great age of doubt. Water became contaminated, the was ankle deep mud, and their were overflowing drains. Then it started to get worst, animals and humans were decaying. Grass began growing in sewage pipes, sinks, toilets, and bath tubs. Furthermore as The Victorian Era went on, poor people would have too fight against immigrants to get jobs, which helped feed their family. While The Victorian Era was going on, they also hardly ever celebrated Christmas. But by the end of the 19th century, Christmas became the bigget annual celebration. Ultimately, today in The United States, we celebrate Christmas every year. The Victorians became sick and did not have cures to those diseases like the United States did. The United States and England are both not the upper class. The United States does not have overflowing sewages, grasses growing in pipes, baths, sinks, and bath tubs. During The Victorian Era, kids 0f ages four and 10 were working in factories. In England the life expectancy was 10 years old and the U. S. life expectancy was 70 to 80 years old.
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