
The Gordon Riots
In Our Time
The Test Act and Its Revolutionary Echoes
This chapter explores the historical significance of the Test Act and its impact on Protestant dissenters, revealing the societal fears surrounding its possible repeal. It highlights the connection between public unrest, as seen in the Gordon Riots, and the anxiety about mob violence during revolutionary times, particularly through the lens of Edmund Burke's perspectives.
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