Liberalism in Great Britain and France

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Liberalism in Great Britain and France Unit 5:1 Liberalism in Great Britain and France

Edmund Burke 1729-1797

Lord Liverpool PM 1812-1827 of a Tory gov’t

“Peterloo” Massacre

Daniel O’Connell 1775-1847

Earl Grey Whig PM 1830–1834

Old Sarum , a Rotten Borough

William Wilberforce 1759-1833

Repeal of Corn Laws (1846)

Presenting the People’s Charter to Parliament

Chartist Demonstration in London

Louis XVIII r. 1814 -1824

Charles X of France r. 1824-1830

Adolphe Thiers

François Guizot

Louis Philippe, the “Citizen King” r. 1830-1848

Leopold I of Belgium r. 1831-1865

William IV of Great Brittain r. 1830-1837