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In Victorian times, education for children became more accessible, particularly after the Education Act of 1870, which established the framework for compulsory schooling in England. Prior to this, education was often limited to the wealthy or provided by charities and religious institutions. By the late 19th century, an increasing number of working-class children began to attend school, although many still faced challenges due to poverty and labor demands.

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