The industrial period- 1700-1900 Flashcards

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How did the public feel about the government in the industrial period?

A

People stopped resisting them and realised that they should be responsible for certain things.

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2
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What year was the bloody code?

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1723.

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3
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What was the bloody code?

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Over 200 offences punishable by death.

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4
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In what year did most of the offences under the bloody code not be punishable by death?

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The 1820’s and 1830’s.

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What was the only thing remaining on the bloody code list by 1830?

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Murder and treason.

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Why did public executions help end the bloody code?

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Because the government were afraid of a revolution. They were afraid large crowds would feel sympathetic toward the criminal.

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Why did the jury help end the bloody code?

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Because jury’s were refusing to find people guilty because punishments were seen as being too harsh. THIS HAPPENED WITH THE PUBLIC TOO.

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Why were people afraid of transportation?

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They were afraid of the unknown.

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9
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Why was transportation effective?

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Juries no longer felt reluctant because they saw it as less harsh.

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In regard to transportation, what happened if you committed further crimes?

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Sent to more remote settlements with harsher treatment.

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11
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When did transportation reach its height?

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1833

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12
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How many ships were sent to Australia in its height?

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36 ships and 6,779 prisoners.

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13
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When did transportation end and why?

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1857 because Australians began protesting.

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14
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Who introduced the first police force?

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Robert Peel.

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15
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What did the Fielding brothers set up?

A

The bow street runners.

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16
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How did the Fielding brothers tackle highway robbery?

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A horse patrol.

17
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What are the bow street runners?

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A team of thief takers who patrolled streets of London and presented evidence in courts.

18
Q

What was The 1829 Metropolitan Police Act?

A

The 1829 Metropolitan Police Act replaced the system of watchmen and parish constables.

19
Q

What did the police prevent?

A

A revolution.

20
Q

What was the focus of prisons in the industrial period?

A

REFORMATION. The gov. took over the prisons system.

21
Q

What were the key changes in the prison system?

A
  • all prisoners not put together.
  • paid prison warders.
  • no longer reliant on charities.
22
Q

What was the 1823 goals act?

A

Prisoners separated, goalers payed, attending chapel for all prisoners.

23
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Who was John Howard?

A

A police inspector shocked by state of prisons. Recommended many of goals act parts.

24
Q

Who was Elizabeth Fry?

A

A Quaker with reformative beliefs. Set up prayer groups and teaching them useful employable skills.

25
Q

Which system did the Pentonville prison use?

A

Separate system. THEY WOULD GO INSANE.

26
Q

What was the silent system?

A

Prisoners had to be silent at all times. HARSH AND UNFAIR LABOUR.

27
Q

Example of a task done through the silent system?

A

Unpicking ropes.