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SOW and booklet based on Democracy and Suffrage between 1800-1884.

Focus on how men won the vote in the 19th Century. Lots if interpretations, sources, literacy tasks. Strong resources, and lessons to accompany. Knowledge Organiser and homework tasks.

Lessons:

  1. Why did the people of Britain begin to protest for a more representative government at the start of the 19th Century?
  2. What do the events of Peterloo reveal about British Democracy at the start of the 19th Century?
  3. To what extent does the ‘Great Reform Act’ of 1832 deserve its name?
  4. What did democracy mean to the people of the Chartist movement in the early 19th Century?
  5. How democratic was Britain by 1884?

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