National Charter
noun
See under Chartism.
Definition for national charter (2 of 2)
Chartism
[ chahr-tiz-uh m ]
/ ˈtʃɑr tɪz əm /
noun
the principles or movement of a party of political reformers, chiefly workingmen, in England from 1838 to 1848: so called from the document (People's Charter or National Charter) that contained a statement of their principles and demands.
OTHER WORDS FROM Chartism
Chart·ist, noun, adjectiveBritish Dictionary definitions for national charter
Chartism
/ (ˈtʃɑːˌtɪzəm) /
noun
British history
the principles of the reform movement in Britain from 1838 to 1848, which included manhood suffrage, payment of Members of Parliament, equal electoral districts, annual parliaments, voting by ballot, and the abolition of property qualifications for MPs
Derived forms of Chartism
Chartist, noun, adjectiveWord Origin for Chartism
named after the
People's Charter, a document which stated their aims