Britain 1850
Population 50% lived in countryside 50% lived in towns Rapid movement due to industrialisation
Urbanisation Growth of towns Towns unable to cope Overcrowding Poor sanitation Poor water supplies
Disease Epidemics – massive outbreaks of disease Cholera Typhus High child mortality
Work Prosperity – Industrial revolution Prosperous business class - entrepreneurs Workshop of the world Coal, Iron, Steel, Textiles Agriculture Growth of Trade Unions
Government Upper classes dominated Stability (1848 Revolutions) Working classes peaceful Strong work ethic Low taxes Growth of Socialism
Welfare Laissez faire attitudes – self help Massive social problems Poor Law – Workhouses Limited improvement e.g. 1833 Factory Act, 1848 Public Health Act