What was wrong with Parliament before the Great Reform Act? | Why were radicals calling for reform?

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  • Опубликовано: 28 авг 2024

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  • @beadmecreative9485
    @beadmecreative9485 Год назад +3

    Wow this is great information.

  • @AlexM-tz6uy
    @AlexM-tz6uy 3 года назад +32

    POV:you’ve been made to watch this in history

  • @harmlessdrudge
    @harmlessdrudge 4 года назад +9

    The people held mass meetings in favour of Reform during 1830-32, then when the Reform Act enfranchised the utilitarian middle classes, the House of Commons imposed on the working classes the New Poor Law Act. This replaced the ancien regime's Speenhamland system, which was much more generous to the poor. History is full of ironies.

  • @Coach_MarcyBob
    @Coach_MarcyBob 3 года назад +10

    I’ll be honest I came searching for this after watching Enola Holmes. I couldn’t figure out why the gma was against the reform act. But it’s all clear... political power. She wanted the family to remain powerful. And it was crazy because she was old as dirt. But it just goes to show how important family preservation meant in the those days and possibly before.... smh 🤦🏽‍♀️

  • @eeshapatel58
    @eeshapatel58 9 месяцев назад +1

    Have history a-level exam next week

  • @zinebmerabta6673
    @zinebmerabta6673 4 года назад +2

    well illustrated 👏👏thank u

  • @landsea7332
    @landsea7332 Год назад

    0:37 According to the 1831 Census , Britain had a population of 24 million
    yet less than 500,000 citizens were eligible to vote . In the counties , in order to have the vote , a person had to own land
    worth at least 40 shillings ( 480 pence ) .

  • @zabatronzd3406
    @zabatronzd3406 3 года назад

    HEATHSIDE

  • @landsea7332
    @landsea7332 Год назад

    I think if someone could buy land , that meant they could effectively buy a seat in Parliament .
    .

  • @Tony-Blake
    @Tony-Blake 4 года назад +4

    Profiteers' dream, in other words.