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What was the main occupation of the common worker before the Industrial Revolution?
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The main occupation of the common worker before the Industrial Revolution was typically agricultural work such as farming, livestock raising, or fishing. Craftsmen and artisans also played a significant role in producing goods such as textiles, clothing, furniture, and pottery. Many common workers were also involved in domestic tasks such as cooking, cleaning, and caring for children.
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