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No, pioneers did not have electricity as we know it today. During the 19th century, when many pioneers were settling the American West, electric power was not widely available or developed for residential use. It wasn't until the late 1800s and early 1900s that electricity began to be generated and distributed in urban areas, while rural areas took even longer to receive access to electric power. Pioneers primarily relied on candles, lanterns, and wood-burning stoves for light and heat.

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