C&P - 18th and 19th Century Britain Flashcards

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1
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What was the size of the population of Britain by 1900?

A

41.5 million

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2
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Why did poor harvests have less of an impact on society in this period?

A

Food could easily be imported from other countries

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3
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What was the most common form of punishment in industrial Britain?

A

Prison

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4
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What was true of highway robbery?

A

1) Highway robbers were often demobilised soldiers returning from foreign wars
2) Horses and weapons became cheaper to obtain in this period so it was easier to become a highway robber

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5
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Landowners could only hunt on their land if it had a value of what?

A

£100

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6
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The 1723 Black Act made the hunting of which animals a capital crime?

A

Deer, hare and rabbits

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What was the name of the crime that involved bringing goods into the country through coastal areas to avoid paying taxes?

A

Smuggling

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What percentage of people sentenced to death were actually executed in the 1800s?

A

10%

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9
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What were ships used to keep prisoners awaiting transportation called?

A

Prison Hulks

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10
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How long was the journey to Australia?

A

9 months

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11
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In what year did John Howard write his report about the general state of prisons?

A

1777

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12
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What was included in the recommendations that John Howard made about the prison system?

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1) Better accommodation
2) Changes to the fees

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13
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What religious denomination did Elizabeth Fry follow?

A

Quakerism

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14
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At which prison did Elizabeth Fry establish a school for children?

A

Newgate Prison

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15
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In what year was the Bow Street Runners group created?

A

1749

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16
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Why did prisoners at Pentonville Prison wear masks when exercising in the yard?

A

So they couldn’t speak to other inmates

17
Q

What did the cells in Pentonville Prison contain?

A

A bed and a weaving loom

18
Q

In what year was the Gaols Act passed?

A

1823

19
Q

How many prisons did the Gaols Act apply to?

A

130

20
Q

What was true of religion in prisons?

A

All inmates had to attend church and receive religious instruction

21
Q

Who was responsible for bringing in the Gaols Act?

A

Robert Peel