They wanted to join it as many people were working class and they wanted the vote and one way to do that was to join the chartists
The chartists fell apart as they all had tried absolutely everything and nothing had worked for them hope this helped :)
Chartists were people who supported the 1838 'People's Charter'. The Charter called for Universal Male Suffrage, Parliamentary voting by Secret Ballot, Salaried Members of Parliament (so that a political career was open to men with no private income) - and a host of other ideas, most of which we now take for granted. The political reforms of the later Nineteenth Century nearly all originated in Chartism.
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well i am not sure if they have much in common i know that they were both protest groups in the 20th century and both tried to gain a certain right, but other than that there is not many.. although there are many differences present such as suffragists are non violent protestors and chartists are violent, the suffragists were aiming to gain women the vote and chartists were trying to gain rights for poor people(i think), suffragists were led by women and charitists (i think) were men(or mainly men) leading them. etc i hope this helped
they were angry
Those who pushed Parliament to accept the People's Charter
They were called Chartists.
People became Chartists because either they weren't happy with the Reform,like most working class radicals, or just thought that the law wasn't right. They also think that the electroy system is unfair for poorer people
The protest movement can be split into two distinct groups, the Moral Force chartists and the Physical Force chartists. These groups attempted to force reform in distinctively different ways. The Moral Force chartists intended peaceful protest, the Physical force chartists, as the name suggests, intended to force change through use of physical force and violence. Moral Force chartists- protested peacefully Physical Force chartists- protested violently
the chartists NEVER use violence to achieve their aims.
some people would consider them revolutionaries depending on how the define a revoultion, chartists did want change but they didn't want absolute change which in some peoples opinions mean they don't count as revolutionaries
The chartists fell apart as they all had tried absolutely everything and nothing had worked for them hope this helped :)
yes they happily did
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"Chartists" was a name given to a movement initiated by working class people in Victorian England. They demanded six reforms from Parliament including universal male suffrage and equal parliamentary districts. The movement was active for the decade from 1838 until 1848.
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i dont no i am trying to find it out now