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Chartism British history Britannica

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    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 around populism as well as clan identity. Robert Wilson: Chartist demonstration

Chartism - marxists.org

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    Jul 05, 2020 · (1968-1972) The Revolutionary Communist League was a small Trotskyist group in Britain.

Chartism and revolution - Permanent Revolution

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    Nov 24, 2006 · After a four year period of retreat a renewed economic recession and the revolutionary wave sweeping Europe brought Chartism alive again as a mass force. A third petition was drawn up in 1848 and the Chartist Convention decided on a mass meeting at Kennington Common in London.

Were The Chartists Revolutionary? Yahoo Answers

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    Jul 06, 2011 · Some of the Chartists were 'revolutionary' while others chose to achieve the aims of the movement by political means, meetings, debates and so forth. The leader of the London Chartists was William Cuffay - who originally was against any sort of violent action, but who over time became the leader of those wishing for 'direct action'.

Cartista - Wikipedia

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    Cartista was a Portuguese form of Chartism which arose after the Portuguese Liberal Revolution of 1820. Members supported the Constitutional Charter of 1826 granted by Peter IV of Portugal, which was an attempt to reduce the conflicts created by the revolution. This was a less radical charter than the Constitution of 1822.

Failed Chartist Demonstration in London History Today

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    In a year when thrones tottered and regimes quailed as revolutions broke out all over Europe, the Chartist leaders organised a demonstration on Kennington Common in South London, across the Thames from the Houses of Parliament, on April 10th, 1848.

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