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  1. Chartism - Wikipedia

    Chartism was a working-class movement for political reform in the United Kingdom that erupted from 1838 to 1857 and was strongest in 1839, 1842 and 1848.

  2. Chartism | British Working-Class Movement, Reforms & Demands …

    Chartism was the first movement both working class in character and national in scope that grew out of the protest against the injustices of the new industrial and political order in Britain. While composed of working people, Chartism was also mobilized …

  3. The Chartist movement - UK Parliament

    In June 1839, the Chartists' petition was presented to the House of Commons with over 1.25 million signatures. It was rejected by Parliament. This provoked unrest which was swiftly crushed by the authorities.

  4. What was Chartism? - The National Archives

    Chartism was a working class movement which emerged in 1836 in London. It expanded rapidly across the country and was most active between 1838 and 1848. The aim of the Chartists was to gain...

  5. British History in depth: The Chartist Movement 1838 - 1848 - BBC

    Jun 20, 2011 · In 1848 the British establishment watched in horror as revolution swept across Europe. In London, Chartist leaders delivered a petition to Parliament asserting the rights of ordinary people....

  6. Your Guide to Chartism: When Did The Mass Movement Start? - HistoryExtra

    Mar 25, 2019 · Chartism was the first truly national mass workers’ movement in history. The three Chartist petitions that advocated suffrage reform attracted millions of signatures and, set against the backdrop of a revolutionary Europe in 1848, the movement became a staple of working-class life in the mid-19th century.

  7. The Chartist movement - Humanities History age 11-14 - BBC

    What was the Chartist movement? At the end of the 1830s, only around one in five men had the right to vote in Wales and England. These were mainly wealthy or middle class landowners. The Chartists...

  8. The Chartist Movement - Historic UK

    The Chartist movement was a mass movement driven by the working class, following the failure of the 1832 Reform Act to extend the vote. It got its name from the People’s Charter which listed the six main aims of the movement.

  9. Chartism - Encyclopedia.com

    chartism (1837–54) was the first attempt to build an independent political party representing the interests of the labouring and unprivileged sections of the nation. For many of its followers chartism was basically ‘a knife and fork question’.

  10. Chartism | History & Significance - Britain Express

    The story of Chartism (The Chartist Movement) and its impact on Victorian England. Part of the English History Guide at Britain Express.

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