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Chartism

In Our Time

Chartism and the People's Charter

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The People's Charter, which is the document that gives us its name, was drawn up by a small committee and chiefly written by William Lovitt from 1837 to 1838. It has been drawing on all the things we've heard about so far, the hunger and the misery and the squalor of industrial life. Some of them going back to the Magna Carta, we want to go back to the time when people could fight to be part of it. Very much so. This is a political culture that's saturated in memories of the past,. For charters it's often about 1688 and the Glorious Revolution.

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