John Wilkes
John Wilkes
John Wilkes
He was a scientist, physician and radical journalist durint the French Revolution.
william Lloyd Garrison
The small island nations that make up Polynesia underwent radical change due to colonization in the 17th Century. Primarily, the English and Dutch established colonies in Polynesia during this period.
Jean-Paul Marat, a French revolutionary and journalist, published the radical journal "Friend of the People" during the French Revolution. It was known for its incendiary and provocative content that aimed to incite popular discontent and advocate for radical political change.
C.P. Connolly (1863-1935) was a radical American investigative journalist who was associated for many years with Collier's Weekly.
Amelia Bloomer
The Magna Carta is an English document quite radical for its time. It was signed by King John in 1215 as the first English document that limited the rights of the monarch and allowed his feudal lords more power.
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The birth of the Republican Party was in the mid 19th century. The party at that time was radical in several ways. Here are a few of them: A. They were evangelical Christians. Jews and Roman Catholics were not liked or trusted. This was radical for a nation that loved freedom. Near Boston a radical mob burned down a Catholic Nunnery; B. They were radical antislavery abolitionists; and Both of these traits were radical ones. Some of them wanted the US Constitution to be changed to make the nation a Protestant Nation.
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