AP European History
The England's Poor Law Amendment Act of 1834 was legislation aimed at reforming the system of poor relief in England. It was designed to address the inadequacies of the previous Poor Laws by establishing a more centralized and uniform approach to welfare, emphasizing workhouses as a means of providing assistance to the impoverished. This act reflected broader institutional reforms during the 19th century aimed at modernizing social support systems and reducing the financial burden on local parishes.