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In the Victorian countryside, many people worked in agriculture, tending to crops and livestock on farms. Others were employed in forestry, mining, or as laborers in rural industries such as textiles and pottery. Additionally, some served as tradespeople, offering services like blacksmithing, carpentry, and baking. Domestic roles, such as housemaids and gardeners, were also common in the larger estates of the gentry.

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