AS History Britain 1815-1865 3.5 / 5 based on 3 ratings ? HistoryModern Britain - 19th century onwardsASAQA Created by: RachelCreated on: 06-12-12 19:44 Massacre of 1819 in Manchester. Peterloo 1 of 19 Uprising which took place in 1829. Newport 2 of 19 Repealed by Peel in 1846. Corn Laws 3 of 19 Successor to Peel as PM in 1827. Canning 4 of 19 Whig PM elected 1830. Earl Grey 5 of 19 Protesters based in the Midlands 1812-1815. Luddites 6 of 19 Foreign Secretary responsible for the Congress System. Castlereagh 7 of 19 Alliance set up by Alexander I for European peace. Holy Alliance 8 of 19 Responsible for introducing the Metropolitan Police in 1829. Peel 9 of 19 Prime Minister 1812-1827. Lord Liverpool 10 of 19 Suspended in 1817 after attack on the Prince Regent's carriage. Habeas Corpus 11 of 19 Responsible for reform to the Corn Laws (sliding scale) in 1828. Huskisson 12 of 19 Name of the Manifesto released by Peel in 1835. Tamworth Manifesto 13 of 19 New name for Tory party after 1834. Conservatives 14 of 19 Major Irish reform allowed in 1829 which aimed to alter the religious balance. Catholic Emancipation 15 of 19 Newly formed Irish movement most popular in 1848, linked to Fenianism Young Ireland 16 of 19 Liverpool's ministry was split into two stages: Repressive (1812-1821) and ..... Liberal 17 of 19 Name of the act which gave many middle class men the vote in 1832. Great Reform Act 18 of 19 Foreign Secretary (1846-1851) and later Prime Minister. Palmerston 19 of 19
Comments
Report
Report