1. Great Britain in the 18th and Early 19th Centuries
The Corn Law was introduced in 1815; this law resulted in corn being at a higher price throughout Britain. ... Chartism was a product of radical disappointment over the failure of 1832. ... Social class rise During the great reform act influenced by Lord Grey in 1832, the government gave more political power to the middle-class. ... For many people, 19th-century parliamentary reform was a disappointment because political power was still left to the aristocracy and the middle classes, but unlike Europe in the 19th century England was able to introduce reform without revolution. ... The Reform ...
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