What is Radicals in the age of European revolution
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Radicals (UK) The Radicals were a loose parliamentary political grouping in Great Britain and Ireland in the early to mid-19th century, who drew on earlier ideas of radicalism and helped to transform the Whigs into the Liberal Party.
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Radicals: Radicals were a group of people who wanted a nation in which the government was based on majority of country's population. Conservatives: They were a group of people who opposed the radicals and the liberals and believed that the past had to be respected and a change had to be brought through a slow process.
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Radicals were often seen as individuals or parties reflecting leftist views. They opposed autocracy nad wanted a government based on majority of country's population.
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