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Introduction

The Sadler Report was a report written in 1832 by Michael Sadler. The document protected children working in factories.

Michael Sadler

Micheal Sadler, the son of a man named James Sadler, was born in Snelston, Derbyshire, on January 3rd 1780. [1]

Note: The Sadler Commission was an investigation into Indian university education at the end of the first world war.

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