answersLogoWhite

0

The laws that were passed in order to stop factory owners from building factories in cities where people lived were known as zoning laws. They prohibited any activity that would encroach other people's activities.

User Avatar

Wiki User

11y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

What laws were passed in order to stop factory owners from building factories?

Zoning are laws that are passed in order to stop factory owners from building factories. Zoning laws vary from city to city.


What laws were passed in order to stop factory owners from building factories in the sections of the city where the people lived?

Zonin laws were passed in order to stop factory owners from building factories in the sections of the city where the people lived. This helped improve living conditions for city dwellers.


What laws were passed in order to stop factory owners from building factories in the section of the city were the people lived?

Zonin laws were passed in order to stop factory owners from building factories in the sections of the city where the people lived. This helped improve living conditions for city dwellers.


How did the factory owners benefit from industrialization?

Factory owners were in fact "industrialization". Because the industrial base of the North was a significant one, it allowed factory owners to buy equipment from other factories to replace worn parts and add to their factory's output.


Why would factory owners want to set up factories in other countries?

To make money or more money.


How did trade unions force factory owners to talk to them?

As the industrial ages moved forward, more and more workers came to the cities to work in factories. In nations such as England, France and the US, labor unions were made legal. the unions represented the workers. If company management did not fairly treat its workers, a union could call a strike and then factory owners and the union heads could speak to each other to resolve the strike.


How did factory owners react to unionization?

Factory owners reacted with violence


Why were the northern factory owners against the spread of slavery?

On a personal point of view basis, Northern factory owners saw slavery as inhumane. However, for business purposes, they wanted to attract workers from the agricultural South to work in factories in the North.


Why did factory owners need capital?

Because 'capital' is the money that can be used to produce more wealth, i.e. profit. The goal of the factory owners in the 19th century was the same as of today's factory owners. They want to become rich, of course. If they have capital, they can invest some part of it to make their business (shop, factory) larger and to make their factories more productive by buying newer and newer machines which produce more products in a shorter period of time. Of course the factory owners have to pay the costs of the production (energy, raw material, shipping expenses, wages for workers, taxes). The remaining amount of money is their profit.


What was the reaction of people to Richard arkwright's spinning frame?

They were unsure at first but after the invention was taken into factories , people realised how efficient it was and became popular and in demand from many factory owners.


How did Britains agricultural revolution help it industrialize early?

it meant that factories needed less people. this meant that factory owners became more wealthy and products were made faster


How did factory owners respond to these demands?

Workers were resistant to the changes in the factories. This was mostly because employers were making efficiency improvements by making the workers do more work for the same pay.