Swing Riots Flashcards

1
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When did the Swing Riots begin and end?

A

1830-1832

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What machine did the Swing rioters object to and why?

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The threshing machine because it replaced their manual, winter labour with a machine that could do 10 men’s work

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In what geographical areas did the Swing Riots occur?

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The south and south-east of England

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What criminal tactics did the Swing Rioters use?

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Rick burning, destruction of threshing machines, cattle maiming, threatening letters

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What peaceful tactics did Swing Rioters use?

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Petitions to Parliament, letters, posters, meetings

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6
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How many Swing Rioters were hung?

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19 men

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7
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How many Swing Rioters were transported?

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505 men

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8
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Give reasons for the Swing Riots other than machinery

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Agricultural revolution, enclosure, decline of traditional rural society, hiring on a casual basis, paid by the day or results not the week, decline of pay, surplus of labour

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9
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Counties where the Swing Riots happened

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Sussex, Wiltshire, Devon, Dorset etc…

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What was the average wage for agricultural labourers in the Swing counties in the 1830s?

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8/4d per week

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Why were East Anglian counties more ‘explosive’ than others?

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Because this area had pioneered the ‘new’ methods such as enclosures of the Agricultural Revolution

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Why were the Swing Rioters angered by the implementation of poor relief?

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Because the relief in the form of money and food given to the agricultural poor had steadily declined over a 10-15 year period

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13
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Who was Captain Swing?

A

The mythical leader of the rioters

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14
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Which early ‘journalist’ commented on the decline in the living standards of the agricultural poor in the 1820s?

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William Cobbett

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If an agricultural labourer was hired for less than a year, what could he NOT claim if unemployed?

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Poor relief

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16
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In what years were the poor harvests?

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1828, 1829, 1830

17
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By how much did rural crime rates increase between 1824 and 1830 and give one reason why this happened?

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30%, because of access to poor relief, unemployment, mechanisation etc

18
Q

What wage rates did the Swing rioters demand in winter and in summer?

A
  • 2/3d per day in winter (13/6d weekly)
  • 2/6d per day in summer