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WORKHOUSE
PRIOR TO 1834, THE POOR AND HOMELESS STAYED IN PARISHES, RECEIVING FOOD, HELP, AND SHELTER
WITH SO MANY PEOPLE EMIGRATING IN SEARCH OF WORK,
PARISHES COULD NO LONGER CONTAIN THAT MANY PEOPLE, .
SO WORKHOUSES WERE CREATED THROUGH THE POOR LAW AMENDMENT ACT OF 1834,
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ONCE PEOPLE ARRIVED, MEN, WOMEN, AND CHILDREN
WERE SEPARATED INTO DIFFERENT AREAS OF THE WORKHOUSE AND PLACED INTO THREE CATEGORIES,
THE FIRST OF WHICH INCLUDED THE ELDERLY AND SICK, UNABLE TO WORK,
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ALL THE INHABITANTS OF THESE WORKHOUSES WORE A UNIFORM, .
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HOWEVER, THE HARSH MILITARY REGIME AND THE FACT THAT FAMILIES COULD NOT STAY
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THE POOR LAW AMENDMENT ACT WAS NOT INTENDED TO BE CRUEL,
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THE WORKHOUSE BELOW IN SOUTHWELL, NOTTINGHAMSHIRE,
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DESPITE THEIR REPUTATION, THE FOOD, MEDICAL CARE, AND EDUCATION
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