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To what extent was Chartism a complete failure 1836-52?, What was the most significant cause of the 1832 reform act, How much influence had the working men and women of Britain achieved by 1870?...
16.I Concern for Working Children -reasons for parliamentary reform, 18.I Swing Riots vs Luddism, 19.I Reforms passed due to desire to improve WC life...
Britain, c1785-c1870: democracy, protest and reform
By: Rachel Silcock
The Growth of Parliamentary Democracy: Consequences of The Great Reform Act, The Growth of Parliamentary Democracy: Unreformed Parliament, The Growth of Parliamentary Democracy: Pressure for Change and Reform...
what was the slave trade, the importance of humantiarian campaigns and the influence of religion, the scoeity for effecting the abolition fo teh slave trade...
How much was the British political system changed by the 1832 reform act/ was fairer representation of the new industrial cities the main consequence of the great reform act 1832-52?, To what extent does the emergence of an industrial middle class explain the increasing demand for reform in the years 1785- 1832, Was pressure from outside parliament the main reason for the reform of parliament in the years 1852-70??...
Why Pitt remained Prime Minister for so long, Growth of the Parliamentary Reform Movement in the C18th, Explain why the demand for Parliamentary Reform grew 1780-1832/ Explain the growth of the Parliamentary Reform Movement...
5. Historical interpretations: How revolutionary, in the years to 1701, was the Glorious Revolution of 1688-89?
By: Will Martin
The significance of revolutionary ideals in the establishment of a constitutional monarchy, Part 1, The significance of revolutionary ideals in the establishment of a constitutional monarchy, Part 2, The impact of the Toleration Act 1689 and the end of Anglican supremacy...