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please be more specific. different reigons had different activitys and hobbies.

from what i know, n.s.w, home life was the sterio typical English house with many children leaving school at 13 to learn a trade or work on the family buissnes. Agriculture was pretty big at that time.

but there are more reliable sources than me so please look up more information before an exam and taking this to heart.

who knows i could be wrong! if you could be more specific i could reaseach and find out. please re- post question with more info

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My life was bad my mom did drug and my grandma took care of my brother and me

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