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Some of them did but most of them did not.

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Yes, the Victorians believed in Santa Claus. In fact, the image of Santa Claus that we are most familiar with today, including the red suit, white beard, and jolly personality, was popularized during the Victorian era. The theme of Santa Claus delivering gifts to well-behaved children on Christmas Eve was widely embraced by Victorian society.

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