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Victorians typically woke up early in the morning, around 5 or 6 a.m. This was largely influenced by the Industrial Revolution and the rise of factory work, which required early starts. Additionally, societal norms and expectations placed importance on productivity and discipline, further encouraging early rising. Morning routines often included personal grooming, breakfast, and possibly religious or educational activities before starting the workday.

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