When was the factory act started in the victorian times?

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The Factory Act was introduced in the Victorian era to improve working conditions in factories, with the first significant legislation being the Factory Act of 1833. This act aimed to regulate child labor, limiting the hours that children could work and establishing a system for factory inspections. Subsequent acts followed in the 1840s and 1870s, further enhancing worker protections and conditions.

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