The Peterloo Massacre of 1819, where cavalry charged into a peaceful demonstration for political reform in Manchester, resulted in significant consequences. It led to heightened public awareness of the need for political representation and reform in Britain, ultimately sparking movements for change. The event also prompted the government to impose stricter laws on public assembly, but it galvanized reformers, contributing to the eventual expansion of suffrage and the representation of the working class in the political process.
It's your own opinion
Robert Walmsley has written: 'Peterloo: the case reopened' -- subject(s): History, Massacres, Peterloo Massacre, Manchester, England, 1819, Working class
The peterloo massacre was an attempt by government to make an example of the working class proleteriat who sought to challenge law and authority. The working classes demanded parliamentary reform.
They all sat down and had a cup of tea
the ordinary people were able to vote, they had more freedom and the space they needed to love, this came with some strings attached.
G R Kesteven is known for writing science fiction novels, including "Diary of a Witch" and "The Lightborn Chronicles" series. Kesteven's works often explore themes of magic, adventure, and supernatural elements.
no, rats do not get consequences
consequences of prejudice
the consequences of the economic problem
it was no consequences
Everything has consequences. Possibly there is some specific item whose consequences you are asking about.
Consequences of Disobedience was created in 2002.