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Chartism



Chartism - workingmen's political reform movement in Great Britain, 1838–48. It derived its name from the People's Charter, a document published in May, 1838, that called for voting by ballot, universal male suffrage, annual Parliaments, equal electoral districts, no property qualifications for members of Parliament, and payment of members. The charter was drafted by the London Working   Read More...

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    Robert Lowery: Radical and Chartist
    by Brian Harrison, Patricia Hollis, Robert Lowery. 286 pgs.


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