The six main goals of the Chartist movement were:
1. Universal manhood suffrage
2. The secret ballot
3. Equal electoral districts
4. Pay for members of Parliament
5. No property qualifications for members of Parliament
6. Annual elections to Parliament
The Chartist Movement was a popular movement that rose among lower class workers in Britain during the early 19th century, who wanted Parliament to allow all men the right to suffrage (the right to vote). The movement proposed reforms to Parliament by allowing lower class men the right to vote. By 1900's, all demands of the Chartist movement (except for annual elections) became law.
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They got the right to vote and have a say in the United States government.
In Great Britain woman suffrage was first advocated by Mary Wollstonecraft in her book A Vindication of the Rights of Woman (1792) and was demanded by the Chartist movement of the 1840s.
The Civil Rights movement has had lasting effects. Students attend school together, regardless of race. Discrimination has been made illegal.
By dramatising the effects of the Fugitive Slave Act and drawing attention to the Underground Railroad (safe-houses for runaway slaves).
the reform bill let middle class vote and the chartist movement wanted workers and women to vote. The Chartist movement was not successful
Frank F. Rosenblatt has written: 'Chartist Movement in Itssocia' 'The Chartist movement in its social and economic aspects' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Chartism
William Jones - Chartist - died in 1873.
William Jones - Chartist - was born in 1809.
John Frost - Chartist - was born on 1784-05-25.
John Frost - Chartist - died on 1877-07-27.
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Imprisioned for two years for not in print version Chartist activities, Cooper wrote the Purgatory durinfg his confinement.
Rob Sewell examines the Chartist movement of the 19th Century, one of the most radical episodes in British history. Rob Sewell examines the Chartist movement of the 19th Century, one of the most radical episodes in British history, when the working class began to flex its muscles and demand key political rights - above all, the right to vote. this could be the answer Trust it are dont
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The Bhakti movement occurred in Medieval India. The effects of the movement are the establishment of rituals and rites used by the Hindus, Muslims and Sikhs.
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