He campaigned for factory reform and had 3 Employment Acts passed through parliament into law, stopping underground working for women and under 13 year olds. He improved living conditions for inner city workers and families. He was centrally involved in the development of the YMCA and YWCA and, through the 'Ragged Schools' Union, evening occupation and training.
Lord Shaftesbury had 9 children.
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Lord Shaftesbury is a famous Victorian who helped save children in child labour.
lord shaftesbury decided to help children because he read a account of a reporter called Michael sandler he interviews children that work in coal mines and factories when lord shaftesbury saw this he decided to help thees children
lord shaftesbury decided to help children because he read a account of a reporter called Michael sandler he interviews children that work in coal mines and factories when lord shaftesbury saw this he decided to help thees children
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He did have children and he had 9.
Lord Shaftesbury, the 7th Earl of Shaftesbury, had seven children with his wife, Lady Emily Cowper. Their children were named Anthony Ashley-Cooper, 8th Earl of Shaftesbury, Lady Alice, Lady Anne, Lady Margaret, Lady Georgiana, and Lady Beatrice.
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Lord Shaftesbury was born in 1801 Lord Shaftesbury was born in 1801
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