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Poor Removal Act 1795
Act of Parliament
Citation 35 Geo. 3. c. 101

The Poor Removal Act 1795, also known as the Removal Act of 1795, was an important law passed in Great Britain. This law changed an older rule called the Settlement Act 1662. Both laws were about how poor people could get help and support.

What Was the Poor Removal Act?

The Poor Removal Act of 1795 made a big change. Before this law, if you moved to a new area and needed help, you could be sent back to your old home. This was true even if you were working and not asking for help. The old law was very strict about where people were allowed to live and get support.

How Did the New Law Help?

The 1795 Act changed things for people who had moved. It said that if you were living in a new area but didn't officially belong there (meaning you weren't "settled"), you could not be forced to leave. This was a big deal! You could only be sent away if you actually asked for help from the local government.

Why Was This Law Important?

This law was important because it gave people more freedom to move around and find work. It meant that if you moved to a new town for a job, you wouldn't be sent back home just because you were new. You could stay as long as you weren't asking for public assistance. This helped many people who were trying to make a living. It also made it easier for workers to move to places where jobs were available.

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