The Housing Problem of the Working Class in Britain and Its Government Administration in the 19th Century

The working class in Britain is the product of industrialization in the 18th century. With the development of the times, the problems and contradictions of the working class have become increasingly prominent, such as crowded cities, lack of housing, dirty and poor housing environment, few sanitation facilities, even the health is threatened. Over the years, these problems have seriously endangered the development of British towns and social health. In the 19th century, the government changed its administration thoughts and began to intervene to alleviate and solve the housing problem of the working class. The housing problem of working class in Britain is the center of the world's attention, which provides a lesson for housing planning, health and other aspects in the process of urbanization.
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