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The Governmental response 

Oppressive and suppressive measures to unrestSupportive and reformative measures to unrest (Mainly Sir Robert Peel’s work)

·     The Six Acts:

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1.    Seditious Meetings Prevention Acts
2.    The Blasphemous and Seditious Libels Acts 
3.    Newspaper and Stamp Duties Acts 
4.    Training Prevention Acts
5.    Seizure of Arms Acts 
6.    The Misdemeanours Acts

·     Strictening of Game Law 

·     Repealed income tax, leading to a significant increase in indirect taxes
 ·     Violent use of Calvary to physically end peaceful protests
 ·     Factories Act
 ·     Truck Act
 ·     Relief Act


 During this period the empire is booming, everything around was developing and changing apart from social justice. The spiral into revolution continued, it was fuelled by the ever-growing economy and power, by the lack of change in society and the increased governmental enforced censorship. All of which increased the spiral causing social unrest and the greater demand for reform hence the need for the Great Reform Act of 1832. 

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