radicals Flashcards

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How much power did the monarchy have in 1780?

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After the Glorious Revolution (1688), the power of the king diminished

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What was the electorate like in 1780?

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1/8 of adult males could vote

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Aims of radicals

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No all radicals believed in the same degrees of reform but some keys issues were
- Making Parliament more representative in terms of class and population distribution
- Extending the franchise to all men
- Catholic Emancipation
- Freedom of speech and the press

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What other events were going on around 1780?

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  • The French Revolution including the Terrors in which members of the aristocracy and monarchy were executed
  • The American Revolution in which the British lost control of the 13 US colonies
  • The Industrial Revolution
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Who was Thomas Paine and what was he known for?

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  • A British philosopher who lived the UK until he fled to the US in the later half of the 18th Century
  • Wrote book called The Rights of Man
  • believed in equality and liberty
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Why did people view Paine’s idea as revolutionary?

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  • He propose tradition did not keep pace with a changing society
  • He directly criticised the upper classes
  • Proposed a system in which people were the most important
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Who influenced radicalism in the 1790s

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  • Major John Cartwright
    Started a campaign for reform in the 1770s. Established the Society for the Promotion of Constitutional Information in 1784
  • John Wilkes
    An early radical MP and one of the early campaigners for reform
  • John Horne Tooke
    A supporter of Wilkes and a close associate of Cartwright
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Name three causes of radicalism

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  1. Economic problems
  2. Political dissatisfaction
  3. Social issues
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How did economic problems spark radicalism

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  • The Corn Laws passed by the government made bread prices artificially high so people had to pay more for bread
  • Unemployment rose due to booming industry drying up after the war and solider returning form fighting the Napoleonic Wars
  • Government raises taxes (including in food) to pay of debts due to the war with France
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How did political dissatisfaction spark radicalism

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  • Under-representation in northern industrial areas
    ^ abolish rotten boroughs
  • Wanted secret ballots
  • wanted annual parliaments
  • wanted male suffrage
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