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Chartism

In Our Time

Chartism and Women's Organizations

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Women were very active right through the 18th century with food rioting, which was very common. And then into the 19th century, they formed political unions after the Petalu massacre. At least a hundred women's organizations, women's reform groups, signed that first petition. The Birmingham Political Union had 3,000 women's members. So we see them in great numbers and they're active. They're not just signing things and turning up at meetings but they do door-to-door campaigns.

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