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  1. Injured. 400–700. Assailants. Manchester and Salford Yeomanry. Cheshire Yeomanry. Manchester Special Constabulary. British Army Regulars. The Peterloo Massacre took place at St Peter's Field, Manchester, Lancashire, England, on Monday 16 August 1819. It was the largest ever political gathering of working class people.

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  2. Peterloo Massacre, in English history, the brutal dispersal by cavalry of a radical meeting held on St. Peter’s Fields in Manchester on August 16, 1819. The “massacre” (likened to Waterloo) attests to the profound fears of the privileged classes of the imminence of violent Jacobin revolution in England in the years after the Napoleonic Wars.

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  3. Jan 20, 2021 · Two hundred years ago, on Monday 16 August 1819, a peaceful gathering in Manchester escalated into an indiscriminate slaughter of innocent civilians. How did this event, known as the ‘Peterloo Massacre’, spin so quickly and wildly out of control? Rotten Boroughs and Political Corruption.

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  5. Peterloo is an important event in the history of the labour movement of Great Britain. It lit a fire under a movement that would eventually lead not only to the passing into law of the Great Reform Act, but also to the formation of the trades unions, the founding of the Labour Party, universal suffrage and the slew of workers’ rights Britons ...

  6. Aug 16, 2022 · On 16 August 1819, thousands of people gathered in Manchester to take part in a peaceful protest to ask Parliament for a fairer political system and more voting rights. But the day ended in...

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  7. But in 1819 a more serious demonstration took place in Manchester at St. Peter’s Fields. On that August day, the 16th, a large body of people, estimated to be around 60,000 strong, carrying banners bearing slogans against the Corn Laws and in favour of political reform, held a meeting at St. Peter’s Fields. Their major demand was for a ...

  8. The Peterloo Massacre: Rebellion, bloodshed, and the fight for democracy | Sky HISTORY TV Channel. Image: Public Domain. Jamie Dwelly. British History. At the beginning of the 1800s, the industrial revolution was in full swing.

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