Über Sent to Van Diemen's Land - Staffordshire Chartists
The Chartists were a working class movement for political
reform which existed in Britain during the period 1838 to 1857.
They were named after the People's Charter, published in
1838 and had strong support in many working class areas,
including Staffordshire. The publication of the charter led to
uprising, riots and an eventual crackdown by the Government.
Many Chartists were arrested and transported to the colonies.
Staffordshire born Gladys has researched some of the
Staffordshire Chartists and their transportation to Van
Dieman's land; modern day Tasmania.
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