| 31. | The Chartism movement, which did not consider these reforms extensive enough, was subsequently active in Merthyr.
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| 32. | When the first wave of Chartism ebbed, O'Connor founded the Chartist Cooperative Land Company in 1845.
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| 33. | He also supported the John Street Institution, a London centre for Chartism, by contributing to building costs.
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| 34. | Chartism was launched in 1838 by a series of enormous meetings in Birmingham, Glasgow and the north of England.
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| 35. | But O'Connor's energy and commitment was to keep Chartism alive for the rest of the 1840s.
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| 36. | Many have viewed Owenite socialism and Chartism as mutually hostile because of Owen's refusal to engage in politics.
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| 37. | Carlyle hopes that England can learn from the French Revolution and from Chartism, and avoid a violent English Revolution.
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| 38. | Around 1850, Kane began collaborating with Joseph Cowen, who shared support for Chartism and the Revolutions of 1848.
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| 39. | However, the movement against the New Poor Law was short-lived, leading many to instead turn towards Chartism.
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| 40. | At Hull, Newman Hall engaged actively in social causes, including support for Chartism and FLS, both of Hull.
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