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Revolutions of 1848: England

Revolutions of 1848: England. - George Siokas and Arpita Patnaik. Overlook. Different perspectives Rights > Privileges Pax Britannia Mistress of Seas Understanding b/w industrialists. Population growth effects. Population growth  Unemployment  Migration Income Poverty

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Revolutions of 1848: England

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  1. Revolutions of 1848: England - George Siokas and Arpita Patnaik

  2. Overlook • Different perspectives • Rights > Privileges • Pax Britannia • Mistress of Seas • Understanding b/w industrialists

  3. Population growth effects • Population growth  Unemployment  Migration • Income • Poverty • Slums • Environmental conditions • Tuberculosis • Cholera

  4. Food • Daily food problems • Shortages • Irish Famine • Cost

  5. Liberalism • Ideas • Further advanced by Rousseau • Social Contract

  6. Revolutions • Revolutions took place almost all around Europe • Austria • France • Germany • Italy

  7. How England avoided their respective revolution. • Working Labor Movement • Chartism • Repeal of Corn Law (British Mercantalism) • Reform act of 1832 • English Factory Acts

  8. Acts passed • Chartism • Political and social reform in the UK • Six Points of the Charter • Leeds and Sheffield • Repeal of Corn Law • Initial intent • “No” to foreign corn!

  9. Other Acts • Reform act of 1832 • changes to the electoral system • Manufacturers’ importance • English Factory Acts • Limits women’s and children’s working time

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