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The Reform Bill of 1832
The first group to demand a greater voice in politics was the wealthy middle class such as factory owners, bankers, and merchants. The reform bill of 1832 was passed so that men in the middle class could vote. -
Chartist Movement
a working-class movement for political reform in Britain which existed from 1838 to 1858. -
Suffrage for Working Class Men
reforms granted vote to working class men in 1867 -
Suffrage for Male Rural Workers
reforms granted to rural working men in 1884 -
Suffrage for All Women of Voting Age
the right for all women to vote of voting age, They were not able to vote until after world war I -
Suffrage for Women Over the Age of 30
reforms granted vote to women over 30