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Intended for students of A Level or GCSE history, this work covers Britain between 1815-1851, a turbulent period of history with major political, social and economic changes taking place following the ending of the revolutionary wars in Europe. It asks: "How did Britain avoid revolution?"
Contents:
Section 1 Political change in Britain: Britain in 1815 - a snapshot
- the vote
- Chartism
Section 2 Social change in Britain: how were the poor treated?
- how far were the living conditions of the urban working classes improved?
- emigration
Section 3 Economic change in Britain: how far were the working conditions of the working classes improved?
- railways
Conclusion: why did Britain not have a revolution in 1848?
Brief Description:
Intended for students of A Level or GCSE history, this work covers Britain between 1815-1851, a turbulent period of history with major political, social and economic changes taking place following the ending of the revolutionary wars in Europe. It asks: How did Britain avoid revolution?
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