Britain 1815-1851 0.0 / 5 ? HistoryBritain and the Industrial RevolutionGCSEOCR Created by: liv_112Created on: 01-04-17 10:57 which two cities are by nearly 50% between 1811 and 1820? Glasgow & Manchester 1 of 47 What was the housing called that was built quickly to cope with industrialisation? Jerry-built housing 2 of 47 Why was the stamp duty introduced? Government feared that the working class would get ideas from political groups 3 of 47 when was the french revolution? 1789 4 of 47 what was the slogan of the french revolution? 'liberty, fraternity equality' 5 of 47 how many soldiers were demobilised after the napoleonic war? over 300,000 6 of 47 when were the corn laws? 1815 7 of 47 what was the purpose of the corn laws? stop foreign grain coming in so bread prices were kept high 8 of 47 what were the main factors that contributed to unrest between 1815 and 1820 movement of the population, enclosure in the countryside & industrialisation 9 of 47 who led the attacks on new machinery in industry? Ned Ludd 10 of 47 When was the spa field riots? 1816 11 of 47 When was the march of the Blanketeers? 1817 12 of 47 how many Blanketeers made it to london? 1 13 of 47 Why were they called the blanketeers? they carried blankets 14 of 47 When was the Pentrich rising? 1817 15 of 47 how did the government know about the Pentrich rising? A government secret agent called Oliver encouraged protesters 16 of 47 who led the march to Nottingham in the pent rich rising? Jeremiah Brandeth 17 of 47 when was the peterloo massacre? 1819 18 of 47 who was the speaker at the peterloo massacre? Henry Hunt 19 of 47 How did the government react to the Peterloo massacre? they passed the six acts in 1819 20 of 47 who had the nickname 'Orator'? Henry Hunt 21 of 47 who plotted to kill the cabinet in 1820? radicals led by Arthur Thistlewood 22 of 47 who was the secret agent that uncovered the plot to murder the cabinet? George Edwards 23 of 47 what was a burgage borough voting was linked to owning a particular property or 'burgage plot' 24 of 47 what was a corporation borough the right to vote belonged to any member of the corporation or council 25 of 47 what was a freeman borough the vote was given to any freeman of the borough 26 of 47 what was a potwalloper borough the right to vote was given to any man whose home had a fireplace and lockable door 27 of 47 what was a scot and lot borough a borough where the right to vote was linked to paying taxes 28 of 47 how many voters did Old Sarum have 7 29 of 47 how many houses did Gatton have 6 30 of 47 when was the great reform act made law? 1832 31 of 47 who was the prime minister at this time? Earl Grey 32 of 47 who had the right to vote in counties after 1832? 40 shilling freeholders, £10 copyholders and £50 leaseholders 33 of 47 who could vote in boroughs after 1832? Anyone who owned a house worth £10 a year 34 of 47 how many rotten boroughs lost both their MPs after 1832? 56 35 of 47 how many seats were redistributed? 145 36 of 47 what proportion of men could now vote? 1 in 5 37 of 47 when was the secret ballot introduced? 1872 38 of 47 who led the moral force chartists? William Lovett 39 of 47 who led the physical force chartists? Feargus O'connor 40 of 47 what was O'connor's newspaper called the northern star 41 of 47 when was the first petition? 1839 42 of 47 when was the plug plot? 1842 43 of 47 when was the Chartist Land Scheme set up? 1845 44 of 47 When was the Newport Rising? 1839 45 of 47 who led the march to Newport? John Frost 46 of 47 When were the swing riots? 1830 47 of 47
OCR AS British History 1815-1851 Acts, Laws and Statutes 5.0 / 5 based on 1 rating Teacher recommended
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