Why was there no shortage of human labour in Victorian Britain in the mid19th century? Explain

Question: Why was there no shortage of human labour in Victorian Britain in the mid19th century? Explain.

Answer: In the Victorian United Kingdom, there was no shortage of labour because a huge amount of labourers moved from villages leaving their hometown and travelling to cities for work. Labour was present on a large scale, so the wages were very low and cheap.


Question: Why was there no shortage of human labour in Victorian Britain in the mid19th century? Explain


Previous Post Next Post

You might like