LABRST 1A03 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Factory Acts, Free Trade

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The dominant thinking of this time was liberalism. It has many different branches; the essence of it is the belief in liberty/freedom. When it comes to the economy: they want a free market; to be free to sell and buy as individual freedom. Also held the belief in free market (no government intervention or control) George brown was a liberal (not all liberalist at the time were classic liberalists) He was on of the fathers of confederations. John a macdonald was his rival; different kind of liberal (pragmatic liberal) Also believed in free market but with government influence. Free trade; classic liberal article of faith. For that reason, most countries had their jobs. Free trade = no jobs protected tariffs on their goods. First groups of workers to respond to industrialization. Formed these unions to protect themselves from the pressure of industrialization. About keeping the ideal of the independent worker. Directly challenged the control of the employer.

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