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Poor Victorians often lived in homes known as "slums" or "back-to-back houses." These cramped and poorly constructed dwellings were typically found in urban areas, characterized by inadequate sanitation and limited space. Conditions in these homes were often harsh, with multiple families living in close quarters, leading to significant health and social issues.

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