Anti Corn Law League 1815 Flashcards
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When were corn laws passed
1815
Why were they passed and what did they do
Passed due to the war with France. It taxed all corn and wheat which was imported into the uk
What effect did this have
It led to an increase in bread costs, which led to higher wages being needed, and unemployment rose
What was introduced to counteract this? In 1828
A ‘sliding scale’ was introduced to regulate corn prices, but the prices were still high
What was the purpose of the anti corn laws league 1833
Pressurise group which was set up to try make the government repeal corn laws
What happened in 1838
Motion to repeal corn laws was denied
What was tactics used by the anti corn laws league
They used pamphlets and news paper articles.
What were arguments made
Unfair that basic food prices are increasing
More money can be used to buy meat to help farmers
Cheap wheat lowers living crisis
More money could be spent on industrial goods to help factories
Relationship builds with trade
What other political methods did the league do
They targeted election seats to pressurise the government
What caused people to grow unhappy towards corn laws 1845
1845 Crop failures in England and Scotland, and a bad harvest. Caused bread prices to rise and famine.
When were corn laws repealed
- However the PM Robert peel got backlash from his party, and never went to hold office again
What was set up to oppose the corn laws in 1833
Anti-corn law league in 1833. Tried to make the government repeal the corn laws