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Three hundred years ago, in the early 18th century, England was undergoing significant social and economic changes due to the early stages of the Industrial Revolution. Life was predominantly agrarian, with many people living in rural areas and working in agriculture, while urbanization began to rise as people moved to towns for work in emerging industries. Social hierarchies were pronounced, with a stark divide between the wealthy aristocracy and the poorer working class. Daily life was marked by limited sanitation, a lack of modern conveniences, and a strong influence of tradition and community.

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