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  • Chartism - Wikipedia
    Chartism was a working-class movement for political reform in the United Kingdom that erupted from 1838 to 1857 and was strongest in 1839, 1842 and 1848
  • British Working-Class Movement, Reforms Demands - Britannica
    Chartism was the first movement both working class in character and national in scope that grew out of the protest against the injustices of the new industrial and political order in Britain While composed of working people, Chartism was also mobilized around populism as well as clan identity
  • The Chartist movement - Humanities History age 11-14 - BBC
    The Chartists were a group of people who felt strongly that this was unfair to the remaining 82 per cent of men They set about trying to change the political system
  • The Chartist movement - UK Parliament
    In June 1839, the Chartists' petition was presented to the House of Commons with over 1 25 million signatures It was rejected by Parliament This provoked unrest which was swiftly crushed by the authorities
  • What was Chartism? - The National Archives
    Chartism was a working class movement which emerged in 1836 in London It expanded rapidly across the country and was most active between 1838 and 1848 The aim of the Chartists was to gain
  • Your Guide to Chartism: When Did The Mass Movement Start . . . - HistoryExtra
    Chartism was the first truly national mass workers’ movement in history The three Chartist petitions that advocated suffrage reform attracted millions of signatures and, set against the backdrop of a revolutionary Europe in 1848, the movement became a staple of working-class life in the mid-19th century
  • Chartist Movement - Encyclopedia. com
    Chartism was a mass movement that emerged in the political disappointments and economic difficulties of the later 1830s and was active until 1848
  • The Chartist Movement: Voices That Shaped Modern Democracy
    The Chartists’ persistent advocacy brought the needs and voices of the working class into the public discourse, shaping both immediate and long-term political landscapes The Chartist Movement set a precedent for subsequent social movements and democratic reforms
  • Chartism | History Significance - Britain Express
    The aims of the Chartists may seem mild and eminently sensible to modern readers But to the government of Victorian England, they represented a potential for upheaval and overthrow of social institutions and entrenched authority
  • What was Chartism? | Timeline, Key Events, and People - Perlego
    Chartism was a working-class social and political movement beginning in London in 1836 aimed at extending the franchise to the working classes; the movement was driven by a demand for political reform and working-class rights
  • Chartists | Schoolshistory. org. uk
    Chartists were people who wanted the ‘People’s Charter’ to be adopted The People’s Charter was a document that set out reforms that ordinary working class and middle class people wanted the government to make
  • British History in depth: The Chartist Movement 1838 - BBC
    In 1848 the British establishment watched in horror as revolution swept across Europe In London, Chartist leaders delivered a petition to Parliament asserting the rights of ordinary people
  • Chartists - (AP European History) - Vocab, Definition . . . - Fiveable
    Chartists were members of a working-class movement in Britain during the 1830s and 1840s that aimed to expand political rights and representation through the People's Charter
  • The Chartlist Movement | Amy J. Lloyd | Gale
    Chartism was both a political reaction to a series of setbacks suffered by the working classes during the 1830s, and a response to economic hardship Chartism was only a mass movement in times of depression, with peaks of activity coinciding with troughs in the economy
  • Chartism - Revision World
    The Chartists articulated six main demands through the People’s Charter: Universal Suffrage: Every man over 21 should have the right to vote Secret Voting: All voting should be conducted in secret to prevent bribery and intimidation Equal-Sized Constituencies: Constituencies should be of equal size, ensuring fairer representation





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