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In 1900, Poland was largely agrarian, with a significant portion of the population engaged in farming and agriculture. Many people also worked in traditional crafts and trades, such as blacksmithing, weaving, and carpentry. Additionally, some urban areas saw the rise of industrial jobs in textiles, coal mining, and manufacturing, particularly in cities like Łódź and Kraków. The economy was influenced by the partitions of Poland, with different regions under Russian, German, and Austro-Hungarian control, each shaping local job markets.

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