The British Victorian era relies heavily on women employed in family services. Meanwhile, housekeeping service is a very popular job for women, indeed, "About 40% of women in the UK in Victoria are employed ... and most of them are domestic servants." Home commission Dependency of work During this period, it was this servant that many employees were considered to be maids of all work, and ensured the effective functioning and maintenance of many middle class families.
British Victorian characteristics are games, sports and leisure activities. Men and women are not treated equally. Inequality among different classes also persists in Victorian society. Entertainment games and sports were developed in a rich class that has nothing to do during the leisure time. Victorian board games are very popular in board games, but scorpions are related to gambling. Table or backgammon is a known board game. It is thought that it was derived in 1645. The rules of the first compiled game were announced by Edmund Wheel in his "step by step theory" in 1743. Draft is also called checker and is another popular game believed to have started in the Egyptian era.
Britain invents the Football Association and is enthusiastic about publishing the rules of game rule books around the world. In the Victorian era, immigrants from the UK played games in Europe and South America. Rugby was introduced to Uruguay by British teacher Henry Castle Ayre, and Scottish teacher Alexander Watson Hutton introduced Argentina. The UK is pleased to share that game, but abandoning to control it is not very happy. The four British countries are not members of FIFA, an international football operating organization based in Paris. The Press Association reported that the UK "will not consider competing by gently describing many rules." As a result, the British nation did not participate in the first FIFA World Cup beyond the Atlantic Ocean.