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When did William Jones - Chartist - die?

William Jones - Chartist - died in 1873.


When was William Jones - Chartist - born?

William Jones - Chartist - was born in 1809.


When did John Frost - Chartist - die?

John Frost - Chartist - died on 1877-07-27.


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What does Chartist manifestations mean?

Imprisioned for two years for not in print version Chartist activities, Cooper wrote the Purgatory durinfg his confinement.


How old is dan Sullivan publisher of the chartist?

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What was the major difference between the Reform Bill of 1832 and the Chartist Movement?

The Reform Bill of 1832 aimed to reform parliamentary representation by increasing the number of people eligible to vote, while the Chartist Movement sought universal suffrage, annual parliamentary elections, and other political reforms. The Reform Bill focused on increasing the political participation of the middle class, while the Chartist Movement aimed for broader working-class enfranchisement.


Who were the chartist?

Those who pushed Parliament to accept the People's Charter


What has the author Frank F Rosenblatt written?

Frank F. Rosenblatt has written: 'Chartist Movement in Itssocia' 'The Chartist movement in its social and economic aspects' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Chartism


When did California achieve statehood in the US?

ANSWER!!California officially became the 31st state on September 9, 1850.


What did the chartist movement cause?

The Chartist movement, which emerged in the 1830s and 1840s in Britain, aimed to expand suffrage and promote political reforms, particularly the People's Charter, which called for universal male suffrage, secret ballots, and other democratic rights. Although it did not achieve immediate success, the movement raised awareness about social injustices and laid the groundwork for future reforms. Its emphasis on working-class rights and political participation influenced later movements and contributed to the eventual expansion of electoral rights in the UK. Ultimately, the Chartist movement played a crucial role in shaping modern democratic practices.