The Chartists aimed to promote political reform in Britain during the 1830s and 1840s, advocating for universal male suffrage, secret ballots, and payment for Members of Parliament. They sought to address the inequalities in the political system and ensure that the working class had a voice in governance. Their goals were outlined in the People's Charter, which called for democratic changes to empower citizens and improve working conditions. Ultimately, the Chartists played a significant role in raising awareness and laying the groundwork for future democratic reforms.
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A business without aims is a business planning to fail
The SAARC charter with its aims can be found at the link below
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the chartists NEVER use violence to achieve their aims.
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 fell apart as they all had tried absolutely everything and nothing had worked for them hope this helped :)
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yes they happily did
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
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No
Those who pushed Parliament to accept the People's Charter
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
They were called Chartists.