The events of the French Revolution caused social discontent in Britain in the period between 1815 and 1832. People who advocated a revolution were imprisoned by the government without a trial, causing revolution to be repressed.
northern Ireland, Ireland, and Britain
Relations between Britain and Germany grew worse from 1900-1904 because at the time both were trying to colonize countries in Africa. Britain were building up their navy and Germany viewed this as a threat so they did the same.
The population in Britain tripled between the years of 1700 and 1851. Today, the birth rate in Britain is at an all-time high at 1.61 births per woman.
The period of tension and hostility between Britain and France after World War II is often referred to as the "Cold War." This era was characterized by geopolitical rivalry and ideological conflict, primarily between the Western powers, including Britain and France, and the Eastern bloc led by the Soviet Union. Although not exclusively focused on the relationship between Britain and France, this period saw a shift in their colonial ambitions and alliances, influenced by the broader context of global power dynamics.
After World War I, Canada and other Commonwealth countries felt the need for more independence. The Statute of Westminster was part of the process to grant full independence to many of the Commonwealth states. There was discussion between provincial governments of Canada vs. the federal government of Canada about the effect of The Statute of Westminster on the Canadian Constitution.
Discontent between the South African and British government was one major contributor.
Canada and Britain both have a Parlimentary Government.
Local government in the United states is less directly answerable to the national government than is local government in Britain.
were not represented in the british parliament
were not represented in the british parliament
were not represented in the british parliament
were not represented in the British Parliament
The Cato Street Conspiracy, which occurred in 1820, is significant as it highlighted the growing discontent among the working class in England in response to political repression and economic hardship. The plot aimed to assassinate members of the British Cabinet, reflecting extreme measures taken by radical groups seeking political reform. Its exposure led to a crackdown on radical movements and increased government surveillance, influencing the trajectory of political dissent in Britain. The conspiracy serves as a historical example of the tensions between authority and the demands for social justice and reform.
How was Great Britian Goverment between 1900-1955
had direct representation through assemblies - apex
Nothing. The colonist saw themselves as British and were actually loyal to the king.
were not represented in the british parliament