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Name of societies that was spoke of revolution
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Corresponding societies
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Whig leader of Commons who hailed the revolution
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Revolutionary writer
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Charles Fox
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Man who condemned the revolution in his 'Reflections on the revolution in France'
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Edmund Burke
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Man with Artisan audience who praised the revolution in 'The Rights of Man'
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Revolutionary writer
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Thomas Paine
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Shoe maker who founded the London Corresponding Society
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Society founder
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Thomas Hardy
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This group was attacked by a mob on Bastille day 1791
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Revolutionary group
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The friends of France
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Founded the society of united Irishmen in 1791
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Irish emancipator
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Wolfe Tone
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This man criticised the church, aristocracy and establishment
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David Price
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Movement in the North that was suppressed in 1793
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Scottish radical movement
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Charles Grey founded this organisation to promote Parliament reform
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Society of the friends of the people
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Movement of machine breaking 1811-12
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Luddism
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He formed the Hampden clubs in 1811 which were a radical influence
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Francis Burdett
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Slavery abolitionist who was a claphamite
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William Wilberforce
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Man who wanted to aid the hopeless and poverty stricken in industrial urban areas
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Diavid Ricardo
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Benthamite Philosopher who wrote about extending the franchise
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James Stuart Mill
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Newspaper of an industrially developing town which served as a mouthpiece for m/c radicals, founded in 1821
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Manchester Guardian
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He was an orator for change and held a speech at the 1816 spa fields demonstration
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Henry Hunt
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This was a failed march of 1817 which aimed to present a petition for change and reform to George III
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March of the blanketeers
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This demonstration took place at st peters fields in 1819 and has since got the name:
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Peterloo massacre
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1820s riots also known as
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Threshing machine riots
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This society was devoted to ending slavery and was founded in 1823
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Anti-slavery society
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He founded the Catholic Association in 1823 and won the County Clare
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Daniel O' Connell
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Later a whig PM who pushed for the repeal of the Test and Corporations act (allowing dissenters into office)
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Lord John Russell
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1830s machine breaking riots known as
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Swing Riots
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Methodist founder who promoted ideas of individual liberty, free will, purpose, and equality
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John Wesley
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Early socialist, factory owner and trade unionist
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Robert Owen
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Man who founded the national political union for parliament reform and formed the peoples charter
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Francis Place
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Man who founded the Birmingham political union to push for the 1832 reform act
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Thomas attwood
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Influencial taxidermied philosopher who had a movement of radicals named after him and called for 1832 reform act
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Jeremy Bentham
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Government body which allowed middle class radical ideas to have a say on policy
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Royal Commissions
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Man who made a sanitary report which influenced the 1848 health act, who influenced 1834 poor law amendment and who influenced the 1833 factory act
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Edwin chadwick
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Movement which began in 1838 due to poor law, lwma, gnctu failure, 1833 reform act, bad harvests and radical encouragement
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Chartism
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Other founder of the LWMA
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William lovett
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Chartist who was violent and influence the 1839 newport rising disaster
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Feargus O' Connor
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how many signatures did the first petition recieve?
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petitions
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1.2 million
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second petition?
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3 million
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third?
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6 million
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What type of vandalism was used in riots following the failure of the second petition
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vandalism movements
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plug plot
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irish repeal Group that formed in the early 1840s and was repressed in an uprising in 1848
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Young Ireland
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Radical who worked with the South lankashire anti-poor law league
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John fielden
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Reformer who led the anti-corn law league
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John bright
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less notable radical who led the anti-corn law league
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Richard Cobden
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Leader of the 10 hour movement, influenced 1848 public health act, 1844 mines act, 1875 chimney sweepers act, 1844 factory act
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Lord Shaftesbury
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