By the nineteenth century what changes occurred in the idea of Conservatives?
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they were not ready for changes and wanted to discard the idea of changes.at one point they agreed to the upcoming changes but they wanted that at the same time that the past should be respected.
there is widespread belief in the possibility of improving the human condition—a belief, that is, in the idea of progress—and a rationalist disposition to tamper with or discard existing institutions or practices in pursuit of that goal.
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By the late 19th century, the traditional business supporters of the Liberal Party had joined the Conservatives, making them the party of business and commerce. ... In the inter-war period, conservatism was the major ideology in Britain as the Liberal Party vied with the Labour Party for control of the left.
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