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Question | Answer |
1760 | Industrial revolution starts |
1831-1832 | Cholera outbreak kills approximately 8,000 people in London |
1832 | Investigation into the poor laws |
1834 | Poor law amendment act |
1842 | Edwin Chadwick publishes "Sanitary conditions of the laboring population of Great Britain" |
1848 | Cholera epidemic kills approximately 12,000 |
1848 | First public health act |
1854 | Broad street Cholera outbreak |
1855 | Dr John Snow diagnoses the waterborne nature of Cholera |
1858 | The Great Stink |
1866 | Cholera epidemic in London |
1867 | Reform act |
1875 | Second public health act |
1875 | Artisan and Labour Dwellings Improvement Act |
1875 | Joseph Chamberlain orchestrates slum clearance in Birmingham |
1889 | Charles Booth publishes "Labour and Life of the People" |
1899 | Seebohm Rowntree publishes "Poverty a Study of Town Life" |
1899 | Boer war rejects recruits en masse due to poor physical health |
1906 | Free school meals act |
1907 | School medical inspections begin |
1908 | Old Age Pensions Act |
1909 | Labour exchanges set up |
1910 | Lloyd George's "Peoples Budget" is passed |
1911-1912 | National Insurance Act |
1914 | Start of first world war |
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