PPT-The Chartists

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Did Democracy in Britain start in Newport Youve all seen this mosaic Youve all heard of John Frosts Square You may have heard of The Chartists Tower So

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Did Democracy in Britain start in Newport Youve all seen this mosaic Youve all heard of John Frosts Square You may have heard of The Chartists Tower So who were John Frost and the chartists. 1837-1901. Modern . Times. 1837 costume drama, 1901 Familiarity.. 1901 environment looks like home. The men wear shirts and ties and jackets, take the train to work, telephones sit on the desks, a secretary works at a typewriter, newspapers are the same - tabloids and broadsheets. . Think back to . Peterloo. and The Vote in 1800 & the Industrial Revolution. . You are Working Class. . Why are you unhappy in 1800… ?. Starter – Why are you unhappy in 1800…. L4 – Who were the Chartists? (Describe). by Red Saunders: An Impressions Gallery touring exhibition, 9 March – 29 September 2013. William . Cuffay. and the London Chartists, 1842. Overview. . . William . Cuffay. was one of many Chartists active in London during the . http://. www.youtube.com/watch?v=waRwJZFoJmw. . Who were the Chartists?. Be able to explain what the Chartists were campaigning for.. By the end of today's lesson you should:. Understand . the difference between a Moral force Chartist and a Physical Force Chartist.. Page 1 Chartists In 1832, voting rights were given to the property-owning middleclasses in Britain. However, many people wanted further politicaland was most active between 1838 and 1848. The aim of t Chapter 4 Issue – 3 Sections. Classical liberalism and the Industrial Revolution transformed . British society. . A society based on agriculture and the landed classes. , interventionist . government, and humanitarianism became a . . What was the campaign about? . When the Chartist movement was established in the late 1830s, only 18 per cent of the adult male population of Britain could vote (before 1832 just 10 per cent could vote). .

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