11.5 and 12.1: British India and Revolution in Britain

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  1. 3. This term was used to describe farmworkers who destroyed farm machinery in Britain's countryside.
  2. 7. These campaigners called for universal suffrage in Britain.
  3. 10. Of the sixteen million Britons only this number of people could vote in parliamentary elections.
  4. 11. This term was used to describe the massacre of protestors at St. Peter's Field in Manchester in 1819.
  5. 12. This individual supposedly led workers as they destroyed machinery in factories in early nineteenth century Britain.
  6. 13. When people join together to express their opposition to one thing or the other.
  7. 14. These were workers who took their anger out on machines by breaking them in the early nineteenth century.
  8. 16. A document signed by a large number of people asking for some action from the government or some other authority.
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  1. 1. This term was used to describe the period of British rule in India from the second half of the nineteenth century.
  2. 2. India under British rule suffered greatly from this type of disaster.
  3. 4. This revolution took place in 1789 and inspired the English working class with its emphasis on equal rights for all.
  4. 5. The British governor of India was known by this name.
  5. 6. The price of this crop was positively correlated with the number of riots by the masses in nineteenth century Britain.
  6. 8. This law was passed in the third decade of the nineteenth century and expanded the suffrage to include more people.
  7. 9. A list of demands made by campaigners for universal suffrage.
  8. 15. Tiny British villages with representatives in parliament were known by this name.