What was the name of the electoral reform movement in England?

It was called the Chartist movement. The reasons for the emergence of this movement were, for example, crisis phenomena in the country’s economy, which were precisely in the period from 1836 to 1838. The anti-labor policy of the government was also a prerequisite for the emergence of such a movement. Thomas Attwood and William Lovett were among the leaders of this movement.



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