British Depth Studies - Liberal Welfare Reforms - Dates
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1889 | Charles Booth published 17 volumes ('Life snd Labour of the People of London') about the conditions of the poor in London
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1901 | Seebohm Rowntree published 'Poverty: a Study of Town Life' about York
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1906 (3) | 1. Huge Liberal victory in general elections
2. Churchill switches to Libs to support Welfare Reforms
3. Labour have only 29 seats in Parliment
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1908 | David Lloyd George (Lib MP) becomes Chancellor of the Exchequer
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1913 | Rowntree requests Gov to carry out a rural poverty study
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1899 - 1902 | Boer War
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By 1900 | US and Germany take over Britain's industrial empire
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1905 | Unemployed Workmen's Act introduced by Conservatives
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