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| Year | Event / Work | Significance | |------|--------------|---------------| | 1641 | Massachusetts Body of Liberties | First American law protecting animals from "Tyranny or Crueltie." | | 1780 | Jeremy Bentham: Introduction to the Principles of Morals and Legislation | "The question is not, Can they reason? nor, Can they talk? but, Can they suffer?" | | 1822 | Martin's Act (UK) | First major animal protection law (cattle, horses, sheep). | | 1824 | RSPCA founded | First animal welfare charity. | | 1866 | ASPCA founded (USA) | American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. | | 1892 | Henry Salt: Animals' Rights | First book to explicitly argue for animal rights. | | 1965 | Brambell Report (UK) | Led to Five Freedoms; factory farming scrutiny. | | 1975 | Peter Singer: Animal Liberation | Modern animal rights movement (utilitarian foundation). | | 1983 | Tom Regan: The Case for Animal Rights | Deontological rights-based argument. | | 1995 | Gary Francione: Animals, Property, and the Law | Abolitionist animal rights theory. |

Access to fresh water and a healthy diet. Discomfort: Providing a suitable environment and shelter. | Year | Event / Work | Significance

In scientific research, the welfare framework is enshrined in the (Replacement, Reduction, Refinement). This model acknowledges the necessity of animal testing while mandating efforts to minimize numbers and suffering. The rights perspective argues that the moral imperative is "Replacement" only, and that the other two Rs (Reduction and Refinement) validate a system of torture. | | 1824 | RSPCA founded | First animal welfare charity

You do not need to resolve the philosophical tension to act today. Whether you push for a larger cage or the demolition of the cage entirely, you are on the side of reducing suffering. But as you move through your day—eating lunch, buying a coat, watching a dolphin show—ask yourself: Am I treating this being as a someone, or a something? | | 1965 | Brambell Report (UK) |