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Urban Reforms Actual Responses to the Industrial Revolution: Europe After 1830.

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Page 1: Urban Reforms Actual Responses to the Industrial Revolution: Europe After 1830.

Urban ReformsActual Responses to the Industrial Revolution:

Europe After 1830

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The New Industrial City

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Early 19th Century London

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Worker Housing In Manchester

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Foundation of the Factory System?

1. Wealthy (investors and owners)

2. Mid Level (factory managers, supervisors)

3. Low Level (machine operators)

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Improvement of Health and Living Conditions

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Public Health Act of 1875

• Pave, light, clean town streets

• Appoint a Medical Officer of Health

• Appoint a Surveyor and Sanitary Inspector

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Late 1800’s – Urban Conditions Improve Dramatically

• Finding uncontaminated water supplies

• Water purification

• Sewers built

• Streets swept

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Public Bath Houses

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Soup Kitchens

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Metropolitan Police Force

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A government inspector visiting a factory in England to regulate child labor in the mid-1800s

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The Reform Act of 1832

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Child Labor

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Why Employers Preferred Hiring Women and Children

• Men expected higher wages

• Men wouldn’t take orders as readily

• Unskilled nature of factory jobs deemed “inappropriate” for men

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Child Labor in the Mines

Child Child “hurriers”“hurriers”

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Dangers?

• Drowning from underground floods

• Suffocation from poisonous gasses

• Frequent explosions (candle flames)

• Cave-ins

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1833 – Althorp’s Act

• Banned employment of children under 9 yrs old

• 9 hour workday for children 9-13

• 12 hour workday for children 13-18

• Forbade night work

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Other Reforms

• Mine owners couldn’t employ women, girls, or boys under ten years old

• Working hours of women and children further limited

• Fencing around machines

• Mandatory school attendance

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Factory Workers At Home

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1700’s – Trade Clubs

1824 – Unions legal again

1868 – Trade Union Congress

1870’s – Unions win the right to strike

End of 1800’s – “New Unions”

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Unions: The Good, The Bad

• Strength through unity

• Threat of a strike (bargaining tool)

• Social security measures

• Bargaining power

• Lack of government and legal support

• Union funds not legally protected

• Picketing was illegal

• Coercion

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Hold the Fort

We meet today in freedom’s cause

And raise our voices high;

We’ll join our hands in union strong

To battle or to die.

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Hold the Fort

Look, my comrades, see the union

Banners waving high

Reinforcements now appearing

Victory is nigh.

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Hold the Fort

CHORUS:

Hold the fort for we are coming.

Union men, be strong!

Side by side we battle onward;

Victory will come.

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Hold the Fort

See our numbers still increasing;

Hear the bugle blow.

By our union we shall triumph

Over every foe.

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Hold the Fort

Fierce and long the battle rages

But we will not fear.

Help will come whene’er it’s needed

Cheer, my comrades, cheer.

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Hold the Fort

CHORUS:

Hold the fort for we are coming.

Union men, be strong!

Side by side we battle onward;

Victory will come.

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An allegory of class struggle

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Communism Is Born!

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The Communist Manifesto (1848)

• “Workers of the world unite! You have nothing to lose but your chains.”

• Wealth and power?– Bourgeoisie (upper and upper-

middle classes)– Proletariat (working class)

• Dictatorship of the Proletariat

• “From each according to his ability, to each according to his need.”

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Socialism Grows

• London (1864) – International Workingmen’s Association

• Germany (1875) – German Socialist Democratic Party

• Belgium (1879) – Belgian Socialist Party

• France (1905) – Socialist Party

• Britain (1901) – Labour Party*