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In the 1900s, daily life varied significantly depending on location, class, and technological advancements. Many people lived in rural areas, relying on agriculture for their livelihoods, while urbanization was increasing, leading to crowded cities with factories and new job opportunities. Communication was limited to letters and newspapers, and transportation primarily involved walking, horses, or trains. Household chores were labor-intensive, and families often relied on home-cooked meals and local markets for food.

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