1838 to 1857
Chartist mass call for anti-corruption reforms to representation fail for working people largely due to adherence to legal protest methods, but establishes that superficially democratic governments cling to power regardless of the views of its people
| Surname | Given Name | Lifespan | Place | Date | Description/Memo |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Dowling | William Paul | B. 1824, d. 3 Aug 1877 | Westminster, London, EnglandG | 1838 | Chartist Movement starts with publication of the People's Charter demands for fair political reform |
| Lambeth, London, England | 1857 | Chartist Movement ends with Final Convention and fails due to policy of reliance on constitutional methods | |||
| Hobart, Buckingham Land, Tasmania, Australia | |||||
| Launceston, Tasmania, AustraliaG | |||||
| Hobart, Buckingham Land, Tasmania, Australia | |||||
| Hobart, Buckingham Land, Tasmania, Australia | |||||
| Hobart, Buckingham Land, Tasmania, Australia | |||||
| Launceston, Tasmania, AustraliaG |