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Chartism - Spartacus Educational

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    Spartacus Educational subject menu: Chartism. Sections: Chartists, Chartist Tactics, Newspapers and Chartism, Artists and Writers, Parliamentary Reform Acts

Chartist Petitions - Spartacus Educational

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    The first Chartist petition was presented to the House of Commons on 7th May, 1839 by Thomas Attwood, John Fielden and Joseph Hume. Although the petition contained over 1,280,000 names, when the debate on the motion that the petitioners be heard in the House of Commons took place on 12th July 1839, it was rejected by 235 votes to 46.

Chartist Party - Spartacus Educational

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    The Chartist leader, Feargus O'Connor, obtained 1,257 of these votes and defeated the Whig minister, Sir John Cam Hobhouse. The Chartists also put up candidates in the 1852 and 1857 General Elections. By this time the Chartist movement was in decline and the five candidates were unsuccessful.

Women and Chartism - Spartacus Educational

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    The She-Chartists mustered on Tuesday night in numbers stronger than usual at the "National Charter Hall", for the purpose of hearing a lecture upon the principles of liberty, delivered by Miss Inge. From the attendance on Tuesday there can be no doubt that She-Chartism is beginning to make its way among the helpmates of Feargus O'Connor.

Physical Force Chartists - Spartacus Educational

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    Sections. Primary Sources; Student Activities; In November 1836, Feargus O'Connor joined the London Working Mens' Association. The following year he moved to Leeds where he established a weekly paper, the Northern Star, that supported the reform of Parliament.The newspaper was a great success and by the spring of 1839 was selling over 48,000 copies a week.

Moral Force Chartism - Spartacus Educational

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    Moral Force Chartists believed that peaceful methods of persuasion such as the holding of public meetings, the publication of newspapers and pamphlets and the presentation of petitions to the House of Commons would finally convince those in power to change the parliamentary system.

Chartist Newspapers - Spartacus Educational

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    One of the most popular Chartist newspapers was the Scottish Chartist Circular and for a while sold 22,000 copies a week. In 1851 Ernest Jones and George Julian Harney started a new radical newspaper, The Friend of the People. Jones wrote: "The very first, the most essential requisite of a movement is to have an organ to record its proceedings ...

Newport Rising - Spartacus Educational

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    The Chartist attack on the Westgate Hotel. When John Frost and the 3,000 marchers arrived in Newport on 4th November 1839 they discovered that the authorities had made more arrests and were holding several Chartists in the Westgate Hotel. The Chartists marched to the hotel and began chanting "surrender our prisoners".

Documenting Dissent A Chartist Story

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    Chartism was despised by many MPs and the elite ruling class for wanting to grow the franchise of voters(6). Basically, the upper classes wanted to keep the voting power to themselves and let the electoral districts and Boroughs be run by rich families instead of anybody who is a male over the age of 21 who “is of right mind”.

Spartacus Educational - History:Resources - The Education ...

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    Oct 15, 2008 · Spartacus Educational. http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/ Established in September 1997, the Spartacus Educational website provides a series of history encyclopaedias.

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