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George Cadbury worked alongside his father and brother to make Cadbury's chocolate. He also created a bournville village.
George cadbury. He opened it in the UK called Bournville
George Cadbury was famous for Cadbury's chocolate
When the two sons of John Cadbury took over the company in 1861, they had many new ideas and visions for the future growth of the company. In 1878, they purchased land in Bournbrook, and had soon built Bournville, a chocolate factory as well as a village surrounding the factory to support the lives of the Cadbury employees. Most importantly, in 1905, after this move to Bournville, Cadbury released its Dairy Milk bar. This candy bar used a higher proportion of milk than all other chocolate bars at the time, and it became the foundation for all Cadbury chocolate. To this day, Cadbury Dairy Milk bars are the top-selling candy produced by the company.
George Cadbury did not invent anything, but he was an English businessman known for expanding the Cadbury chocolate company, founded by his father John Cadbury. George Cadbury focused on social reform and improving the working conditions of employees at the Cadbury factory.
1922. George Cadbury was born September 19,1839 George Cadbury died in October 24,1922. Hope this helped! Sources: Wikipedia.com,Infoplease.com
Titus Salt, Robert Owen, and George Cadbury were all influential industrialists and social reformers in the 19th century who sought to improve the living and working conditions of the working class. They established model communities and enterprises that emphasized social responsibility, education, and welfare. Salt is known for his creation of Saltaire, a model village for textile workers, while Owen is recognized for his cooperative movements and visionary ideas about labor rights. Cadbury, co-founder of the chocolate company, also contributed to social initiatives, including the development of Bournville, a model village for workers emphasizing good living conditions.
Sir George Adrian Hayhurst Cadbury has written the cadbury report.
it started out in 1752 when he opened a cafe selling hot chocolate in Bradford. he liked chocolate, i guess! but it was his sons, george and Richard, who did most of the chocolateering and chocolate revolutionising. they were Quakers - they were nice and felt sorry for their factory workers who lived in slums and built them a town called bournville that was clean and happy
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