The UK of the 19th century experienced growth, exercise and change. Change brings prosperity, wealth, and support. But it has good negative effects. Negative is a traditional person. They like their world, so they do not want to change. One of them is Thomas Carlyle. He was very pessimistic about the change of the 19th century and he wrote an article entitled "Age of the Machine" to explain the reason. A friend in front of him, a supporter of change, and John Stuart Mill also wrote the paper.
The British movement began with the Charter movement, but the Count Carlyle proposed a resolution to support women's suffrage in the lower house by 1851. John Stuart Mill is the most influential advocate in Britain and his female obedience (1869) is one of the earliest and most famous claims of women's voting rights. Leaders of the early British suffrage movement include Lydia Becker, Barbara Bodichon, Emily Davis and Dr. Elizabeth Garrett Anderson. In 1870, Jacob Bright proposed a women's election right bill in the House of Representatives. In 1881, Isle of Man voted for a woman possessing property. In 1897 the local governments of the United Kingdom formed a national women's suffrage conglomerate alliance and until 1919 Mr. Garrett Foreset served as the president.
In the mid-nineteenth century, Britain was the most important industrial power of those days, fighting women's voting rights. John Stuart Mill, author of political philosophers and economists, "Conquering Women" (1869) and "Freedom" (1859), played an important role in partially revaluing women's role. Function Muller believes that the government deceives itself by denying half of the population's participation in the political process. In 1851, the British Parliament announced the first women's suffrage bill. The movement gained momentum in decades, but under the guidance of Emmeline Pankhurst and Annie Kenney they began to become radical and they caught their attention. Voice, marching, him, lobbying activity, burning and bombing
From the late eighteenth century to the early nineteenth century were intense chaos and a transition period in the UK. With the great influence of the French Revolution and industrialization, the political and economic landscape of Europe changed and the dynamics of British social order also changed. - People who changed the war came from a humble beginning, Genghis Khan, infamous evil and fear of the whole Central Asia region. And he made him one of the most powerful military leaders in history. Despite this early undeveloped time, Khan was able to acquire a seat in the history of the largest military leader when he died in 1227.