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In the 1880s, bedtime varied significantly depending on social class, occupation, and lifestyle. Generally, people tended to go to bed shortly after sunset, often around 8 to 9 PM, especially in rural areas where artificial lighting was limited. In urban environments, the advent of gas and electric lighting allowed for slightly later bedtimes, but many still adhered to an early schedule due to work demands. Overall, sleep patterns were closely tied to natural light and agricultural rhythms.

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