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Life in the 1800s for kids varied greatly depending on their social class and location. Many children in rural areas worked on farms, helping with chores and tending to animals, while those in cities often took on jobs in factories or as street vendors to help support their families. Education was not universal, and many children had limited access to schooling. Overall, childhood was marked by hard work and limited leisure time, with play often centered around simple games and outdoor activities.

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