In the late 19th century poverty was caused by unemployment, illness and old age.The 1906 Liberal Government had to introduce reforms to tackle poverty.
Part ofHistoryThe making of modern Britain (1880-1951)
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By the middle of the 19th century, awareness of poverty and its causes was growing.
Poverty was caused by many factors in the 1800s:
The poor of Britain received little help from the government in the 1800s. The Poor Law of 1834 provided two types of help:
However, many problems still needed to be tackled and the government was reluctant to get involved.