ARCHITECTURE PROJECT 2 BY: ALLISON MCMORDIE. EVIL MAY DAY Took place in 1517 Large Riot Occurred because of a speech made at a church Riot marched through.

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ARCHITECTURE PROJECT 2 BY: ALLISON MCMORDIE

EVIL MAY DAY Took place in 1517 Large Riot Occurred because of a speech made at a church Riot marched through town for 6 hours Broke through a jail releasing prisoners Looted homes

EVIL MAY DAY

GORDON RIOTS Protest caused because of an act which recruited men into army 60,000 people barged into House of Commons to revolt 500 people occupancy in building 100 other buildings burned £100,000 was paid just for repairs Architect of House of Commons: Charles Barry

GORDON RIOTS

MARCH ON WASHINGTON Peaceful protest 250,000 people strong Largest event in history in Washington DC “I Have a Dream” speech Connotation changes

MARCH ON WASHINGTON