What was the main demand of the chartist movement
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Chartists' petition. In 1838 a People's Charter was drawn up for the London Working Men's Association (LWMA) by William Lovett and Francis Place, two self-educated radicals, in consultation with other members of LWMA. The Charter had six demands: All men to have the vote (universal manhood suffrage)
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Charter was drawn up for the London Working Men's Association (LWMA) by William Lovett and Francis Place, two self-educated radicals, in consultation with other members of LWMA. The Charter had six demands: All men to have the vote (universal manhood suffrage).
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Charter was drawn up for the London Working Men's Association (LWMA) by William Lovett and Francis Place, two self-educated radicals, in consultation with other members of LWMA. The Charter had six demands: All men to have the vote (universal manhood suffrage).
Hope it helps you !
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