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In 1086, Birmingham was a small, rural settlement within the Kingdom of England, primarily noted for its agricultural lands. It was part of the Domesday Book, where it was described as a modest community with a few households and a church. At this time, Birmingham was not yet the industrial hub it would later become; it was largely undeveloped and had limited economic activities. The area was characterized by a mix of woodlands and farmland, reflecting its early medieval status.

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