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The Reform BIl of 1832
Parliament passed this bill to ease property requirements so that well-to-do men in the middle class could vote. the middle class was the first to demand a bigger voice in politics -
Chartist Movement
The charter called for suffrage for all men and annual Parliamentary elections. workers continued to complain and fight about their political stance. -
Suffrage for Working Class Men
this gave working men the right to vote, working men. -
Suffrage for Rural Workers
rural workers began to be able to vote -
Suffrage of Women Over 30
women over the age of thirty are allowed to vote -
Suffrage for All Women
All women were able to vote