What were the demands of the Chartists for changes in the political structure of England?

As a result of industrial crises and unemployment in England in 1825 and 1836, the Chartist movement was formed. Their main goal was to reform parliament according to their requirements. The main requirement was to amend the electoral law, namely: secret ballot, granting the right to vote to all men over the age of 21, establishing the term of office of parliament for 1 year, establishing remuneration for deputies, and abolishing the property qualification (property assessment) of deputies.



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