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Victorians moved to cities largely due to the Industrial Revolution, which created a surge in job opportunities in factories and other urban industries. The promise of higher wages and improved living standards attracted many from rural areas seeking better prospects. Additionally, the development of infrastructure, such as railways and improved transportation, made urban life more accessible and appealing. Social and cultural opportunities, such as education and entertainment, also drew people to urban centers.

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