B ; mass protest ; succ? ; radical fails

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what were the two serious problems for post-war radicalism?
no national figures for leadership / timeless physical v moral force debate, yay
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why wouldn't cobbett be a national figurehead?
he was a journalist and propagandist not active agitator
2 of 16
and why not henry hunt?
oratory not transformed into political action
3 of 16
who wanted to use moral force?
william cobbett
4 of 16
but what did some others believe?
change would only be acquired through violence
5 of 16
when did war with france break out?
1793
6 of 16
and lasted how long?
almost 22yrs
7 of 16
what three principles were the french radicals trying to spread?
liberte / egalite / fraternite
8 of 16
what group did some reformist whigs form in the 1790s?
friends of the people
9 of 16
what type of organisation wasa it?
aristocratic, exclusive and short lived
10 of 16
what happened to the organisation of reformers in 1810?
better than before
11 of 16
and reformist ideas were supported by?
all types of people
12 of 16
what were most organisations aimed for?
parliamentary reform
13 of 16
but some now wanted?
revolutionary seizure of state
14 of 16
notably the?
spenceans
15 of 16
when were the post-war economic difficulties overcome?
1830
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