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19th Century Social Reforms

The 19th-century social reforms aimed to improve living and working conditions amidst rapid industrialization. Key efforts included abolishing slavery, reducing child labor, promoting education, and improving public health. Reforms also addressed workers' rights, better sanitation, and legal protections. These changes were driven by economic shifts, growing awareness of social justice, and pressure from reform movements. Overall, they aimed to create a more equitable society by addressing social inequalities and ensuring basic rights for all.