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Animal Rights History-Timeline


Animal Rights Law-Romantic Age

Modern Legislative Beginnings-Precedence




[1785-1837] Romantic Age Law
Act: 1786 Knackers
Bill: 1800 Bull-Baiting
Bill: 1802 Bull-Baiting
Bill: 1809 Cruelty to Animals
Bill: 1810 Cruelty to Animals
Act: 1822 Metropolitan Police
Modern Legislative Beginnings
[3 George IV. c. 71.] Cruel Treatment of Cattle Act, 1822
Bill: 1823 Bull-Baiting, Dog-Fights
Act: 1825 Impounding Distresses
Bill: 1825 Bull-Baiting Bill
Bill: 1825 Cruelty to Cattle
Bill: 1826 Cruelty to Cattle
Bill: 1826 Bear-Baiting Dog-Fights
Bill: 1826 Cruelty to Dogs
Act: 1827 Larceny
Act: 1827 Malicious Injury
Act: 1827 Metropolitan Police
Act: 1835 [5 & 6 William IV. c. 59.] Cruelty to Animals Act, 1835

Romantic Age Legislators
[1742-1825] Mr. Baker
[Romantic] Sir Charles Bunbury
[Romantic] Mr. Dent
[1750-1818] Lord Ellenborough
[1750-1823] Lord Erskine
[Romantic] Sir Richard Hill
[Romantic] Mr. Jekyll
[Romantic] Mr. Morris
[Romantic] Mr. Newbolt
[Romantic] Sir William Pulteney
[Romantic] Sir Samuel Romilly
[Romantic] Richard Sheridan
[1756-1835] Mr. William Smith
[Romantic] Mr. Stephen
[Romantic] Mr. Steven
[1759-1833] William Wilberforce
[Romantic] Sir Robert Williams
[Romantic] Sir John Wrottesly



Animal Rights History Timeline: Romantic Age [1785-1837]

Romanticism; Romantic Poets


Laws Against Cruelty to Animals

highlight animal rights activists, animal welfare advocates, authors, humane educators and legislators accomplishments for animal rights, animal welfare and protection of animals.

[BCE-c485] Ancient Laws for Protection of Animals
[c485-1450] Medieval Prohibitions Against Cruelty to Animals
[1450-1660] Early Legislation Against Cruelty to Animals
[1660-1785] Early Pleas for Laws Against Cruelty to Animals
[1785-1837] Modern Legislative Beginnings-Animal Protection Law
[1837-1901] Animal Protection Anti-Vivisection Legislation-Law
[1901-1945] Continuing Animal Protection Law of the 20th Century



Thomas Wentworth's Act of 1635 in Ireland, as well as Nathaniel Ward's contribution to the Massachusetts Body of Liberties of 1641 establishes English and American law against cruelty to animals almost 200 years prior to the passage of Richard Martin's Act of 1822, a Bill to Prevent the Cruel and Improper Treatment of Cattle. Since these contributions were largely unknown until the late 20th century, the modern era of anti-cruelty legislation is usually traced back to the precedence set by "Martin's Act" and the amendments and legislative enactments against cruelty to animals that followed. However, it is King Ashoka, in the 3rd century BCE that we must honour as being the first to decree law not only for the protection of animals, creating the first list of "protected species but, progressive even by today's standards, proclaiming the slaughter of animals as food or for sacrifice unlawful."¹

The Bookworm, Carl Spitzweb
The Bookworm, Carl Spitzweg



Animal Rights History Timeline: Romantic Age [1785-1837]

Romanticism; Romantic Poets


[—Activists-Advocates-Authors
[—Modern Legislative Beginnings]
[—Romantic Periodicals-Articles]


[Abstinence from Animal Food]
[Animal Rights Quotes]
[Animal Rights Law]
[Anti-Vivisection Quotes]
[Humane Education, Teaching Children Kindness to Animals]
[Hunting, Blood-Sports Cruelty]
[Poetry-Plays; Humane Poets]
[Religion-Religious Quotes
Sermons Against Animal Cruelty]
[Souls, Immortality, Future Life]
[Humanity-Justice-Kindness]
[Intelligence-Reason-Emotion]
[Make Compassion the Fashion;
Beauty-Feathers-Fur-Leather]
[Cruelty-Slavery of Animals]
[Strait from the Horse's Mouth:
Words from Animals Themselves]
[Vegetarians-Vegans; Cruelty of Slaughter, Abstinence-Animals]


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BCE-c485] Antiquity
[c485-1450] Medieval
[1450-1660] Renaissance
[1660-1785] Enlightenment
[1785-1837] Romantic Age
[1837-1901] Victorian Age
[1901-1945] 20thc-Modernism


 

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