it gave more people voting rights <----------Novanet Answer
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Prior to 1832, voting in England was limited. After the reform act of 1832, voting in the boroughs were broadened dramatically.
The Representation of the People Act 1832, Reform Act 1832 or Great Reform Act was an Act of Parliament that introduced wide-ranging changes to the electoral system of England and Wales.
Porbably the Great Reform act of 1832.
It was an Act that expanded the middle class's suffrage rights
it gave more people voting rights <----------Novanet Answer
it gave more people voting rights <----------Novanet Answer
One of the reforms that improved conditions in Ireland was the Representation of the People Act in 1832. Another reform that helped improve conditions in Ireland was the Parliamentary Boundaries Act of 1832.
One of the reforms that improved conditions in Ireland was the Representation of the People Act in 1832. Another reform that helped improve conditions in Ireland was the Parliamentary Boundaries Act of 1832.
passage of the Reform Act of 1832
The Great Reform Act of 1832.
The Representation of the People Act 1832, also known as the first "Reform Act or Great Reform Act" it disenfranchised 56 boroughs in England and Wales and reduced another 31 to only one MP created 67 new constituencies. This made sure of a reasonable proptionate representation. It broadened the franchise's property qualification in the counties, to include small landowners, tenant farmers, and shopkeepers and created a uniform franchise in the boroughs, giving the vote to all householders who paid a yearly rental of £10 or more and some lodgers. Basically the 1832 Reform Act abolished the 40 shilling (UK Currency of the time) franchise which had its origins in a statute going back to 1429 limiting who could vote for the knights of the shire - these were the most prominent members of the Commons at the time. The 1832 Reform Act also altered the way that representatives - previously called burgesses - for the boroughs were selected.
The Great Reform Act of 1832 was passed as a result of the efforts of reformers led by Prime Minister Lord Grey. The act introduced wide changes to the electoral system of England and Wales.