What was the impact of the American revolution on Britain?
What was the initial impact of the French Revolution on GB?
Why did the impact of the French Revolution on GB change as the Revolution progressed ?
Who was Edmund Burke ?
MP sympathised with American colonies Conservative under Pitt Believed in hereditary monarchy Saw democracy as dangerous
What were Burkes central ideas ?
Who was Thomas Paine?
How did Paine respond to Burke’s defence of the constitution?
What were Thomas Paine’s core beliefs?
Equality and liberty
Individual freedom and shared outlook on the common good
Private property should be shared
What were the key ideas or the rights of man?
Tradition is not always a good thing Universal suffrage Free education Welfare Gov protect all equally
What was the LCS?
Campaigns for political reform
Idea came from Paine
First opened in Sheffield 1792
Aimed to link with similar societies
What changes did the LCS call for?
-end to: unjust laws
wasting of public money
Impressive taxes
Restriction of liberty
How successful were the LCS and other CS?
How did the government respond to LCS initially?
Why did the governments fear of LCS increase?
Which laws were passed to counter the threat posed by the LCS?
PITTS REIGN OF TERROR
What were the treason trials? (1794)
41 radicals, including Hardy and Tooke, were arrested and charged with high treason. Only three trials took place, all were acquitted. All 41 released.
What was the effect of Pitts reign of terror ?
By 1785 radicalism was silenced.
-aimed to intimidate rather than convict
( war with French also made radicalism unpatriotic )
What complaints emerged by 1815?
Hat was Luddism?
1810-11
Recently installed machines destroyed
<= skilled craftsmen feared loss of livelihoods
William Horsfall assassinated
How did the authorities respond to Luddism?
Thousands of troops stationed in the north and midlands
Machine breaking made capital offence
Several executions
What problems did GB face after the defeat of Napoleon in 1815?
(Since 1793)
National debt increased
Loss of war orders. Most trade partners were in depression.
Unemployment rose
How did the government attempt to reduce national debt in 1815?
Indirect taxation of everyday items such as sugar, tea, candles, beer and Tabacco
(Disproportionate impact on the poor)
Why were the corn laws introduced?
Landowners demanded a ban on import of foreign wheat
–wanted to be self sufficient in case of another war. Plus agriculture was the primary employer in Britain
Saw profits of landowners and impoverishing of lower classes
Describe the influence of John Cartwright in the early 1800s
- used newspapers to convert readers and establish links between reformers