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Hint
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Answer
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PM from 1832-34
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Grey
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PM from 1834-41 (Minus period in 1834)
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Melbourne
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PM from 1841-46
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Peel
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Politician who favoured concessions (Ireland)
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John Russell
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Politician who favoured Coercision (Ireland)
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Stanley/Derby
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Year of Church and Education Acts that lowered Anglican-Irish influence and abolished church tax
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1833-34
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Year of Litchfield house pact
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1835
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Year of Tamworth Manifesto
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1834
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Author of Tamworth Manifesto
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Peel
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What 1834 Peel-led commission protected the Anglican Church?
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The Ecclesiastical Commission
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Year of Mines Act
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1844
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Year of the Ten hour Act/Factories Act
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1847
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Year of Peel administrations Factory Act
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1844
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Year of Melbourne administration's Factory Act?
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1833
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Year of Slavery's abolishment
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1833
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Year of Municipal Corporations Act
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1835
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Year of Poor Law Amendment Act
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1834
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Year of Peel's failed factory bill for compulsary child education
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1843
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Body of legislative influence which allowed Philanthropists to influence policy
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The Royal Commissions
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church that established 1830s Sunday schools
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Methodist
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Amount of Children attending Sunday Schools in 1830
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1 Million
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1833 Education grant amount
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£20,000
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Year of grant increase
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1839
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pound sterling of recompense to slave owners
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20 million
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Poor Law Amendment Act's amount that taxation lowered by (1840)
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2 Million
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Amount of corrupt corporations abolished by the above act
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200
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The movement associated with the London Working Men's association
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Chartism
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2 founders of LWMA
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Francis Place and William Lovett
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Violent physical force chartist figurehead
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Feargus O' Connor
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Year of Newport Rising
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1839
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Number of Signatures (first petition)
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1.2 million
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name of the type of machine vandalism following fail of second petition
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plug plot
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relevant man who worked with Anti-poor law league
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John Fielden
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Main 2 founders of anti-corn law league
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John Bright and Richard Cobden
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His report laid groundwork for the sewage system
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Edwin Chadwick
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Philantropist dedicated to the ten-hour movement, 1844 factory act and mines act
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Lord Shaftesbury
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Scale that Peel lowered in response to economic downturn
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Sliding Scale
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Tax reintroduced by Peel
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Income Tax
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Year of Peel's budget that abolished raw material import duties and left Britain almost entirely free trading
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1845
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The type of court peel introduced to improve financial security of companies
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District Bankruptcy Court
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Type of court Peel introduced to improve justice system
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District County Court
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Catholic College that Peel sent an annual grant to
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Maynooth
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Year of Bank Charter Act
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1844
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Issue that the bank charter act ressolved
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Inflation
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Year of joint stock companies act
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1844
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Year Liverpool to Manchester Line was built
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1830
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Two major engineers of railways
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Isambard Kingdom Brunel and Robert Stephenson
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Year of railway clearing house creation that managed revenue of railway companies
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1842
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Year of Railway Act
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1844
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Years of Enclosure acts
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1845 and 1846
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Year of Agricultural Drainage Act
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1846
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Society that provided information and facilities to farmers
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Royal Agricultural Society
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Year Irish Famine begun
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1845
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Year of Corn Law Repeal
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1846
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The two most prevalent diseases 1830-40
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Typhus and Cholera
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Townhall set up in 1834
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Birmingham Town hall
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Mode of m/c transport introduced 1845
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Omnibus
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Founder of GNCTU
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Robert Owen
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Year GNCTU collapsed
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1837
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Year of cooperative movement
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1844
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The area where Cooperative pioneers lived
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Rochedale
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