The Industrial Laws were passed in 1833 in the English House of Commons. These laws forbade the use of children under 9 years of age for wage labor and set the 8-hour workday for children between the ages of 9 and 13, and the 12-hour workday for those between the ages of 13 and 16. year old. In addition, it was legally stipulated that children should go to school for 2 hours.
Among other things, night work was prohibited in the same period.
The three most important problems was that it gave to much power to the states (weak central government), it did not give the federal government the power to tax, and congress couldn't regulate trade.