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Life for orphans in the 18th century was often harsh and precarious. Many were left to fend for themselves on the streets, facing poverty, hunger, and exploitation. Some were taken in by workhouses or orphanages, where conditions varied widely—ranging from neglect and overcrowding to more supportive environments. Overall, orphans frequently struggled for basic needs and opportunities, with limited access to education or care.

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