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25 April, 12:08

How does Edward Chadwick's report differ from The Workingman's Companion's account of the Industrial Revolution? Describe at least four differences.

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  1. 25 April, 13:21
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    SEE below industrialization by Edward Chadwick

    Explanation:

    A trained lawyer by profession and in 1842 assigned the role to make e report on work force in Great Britain

    He believed in industrialization He believed that working people were entitled to small luxuries of life That diseases or epidemics were airborne and ubiquitous amongst people living in slums Human waste and rotten livestock created room for wide spread disease A strong reformer of sanitation laws to build sewers channeled in water To persuade the government to act to provide portable water He argued poor sanitation reduced labor efficiency by been ill.
  2. 25 April, 15:57
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    Edwin Chadwick's report was based on the sanitary condition of the population of Great Britain. The report was self-funded and he was given the responsibility to investigate the health situation of the people of Great Britain. In his report, he stated that poor living standard is associated with the spread of diseases. He recommended that clean, portable water are made available to the masses to improve their working conditions.

    Workingman's account was reported based on the industrial transformation at that time. Industries that were developed had a huge impact on the economic development of the nation. The rate of employment increased and power supply was relatively constant. People had better sources of livelihood which made them live happier and healthier.
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