why did the British support the introduction of social reforms in the early 19 century
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In the 19th century, Parliament made reforms to improve the lives of men, women and children in the poorer sections of society. and reformers within parliament joined forces with campaigners outside in pressing for reform. The new measures established the principle of government involvement in welfare provision, and in regulating conditions of work in factories, workshops and mines.
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