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The Workhouses of England


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n British history, a workhouse was a place where people who were unable to support themselves could go to live and work. The earliest recorded mention of a workhouse dates to 1652 in Exeter, county of Devon, in the southwest of England. There is some written evidence that workhouses might have even existed before this date.

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