11.5 and 12.1: British India and Revolution in Britain
Across
- 3. This term was used to describe farmworkers who destroyed farm machinery in Britain's countryside.
- 7. These campaigners called for universal suffrage in Britain.
- 10. Of the sixteen million Britons only this number of people could vote in parliamentary elections.
- 11. This term was used to describe the massacre of protestors at St. Peter's Field in Manchester in 1819.
- 12. This individual supposedly led workers as they destroyed machinery in factories in early nineteenth century Britain.
- 13. When people join together to express their opposition to one thing or the other.
- 14. These were workers who took their anger out on machines by breaking them in the early nineteenth century.
- 16. A document signed by a large number of people asking for some action from the government or some other authority.
Down
- 1. This term was used to describe the period of British rule in India from the second half of the nineteenth century.
- 2. India under British rule suffered greatly from this type of disaster.
- 4. This revolution took place in 1789 and inspired the English working class with its emphasis on equal rights for all.
- 5. The British governor of India was known by this name.
- 6. The price of this crop was positively correlated with the number of riots by the masses in nineteenth century Britain.
- 8. This law was passed in the third decade of the nineteenth century and expanded the suffrage to include more people.
- 9. A list of demands made by campaigners for universal suffrage.
- 15. Tiny British villages with representatives in parliament were known by this name.