Chartism has been described as 'the creed of the excluded'. Use the evidence of source F, G and H and the information in focus to comment on the aptness of this view.
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Chartism has been described as 'the creed of the excluded'. Use the evidence of source F, G and H and the information in focus 7.1 to comment on the aptness of this view. I feel that this description of Chartism, to an extent, is true. Although much of the evidence and sources available are likely to be distorted and biased because they are either being used to gain support for the movement or written by someone involved in the movement; also the statement could have been written sometime after the incident and simply remembered incorrectly. The chartist movement, I feel, mainly consisted of the working class who were in a great deal of poverty and needed assistance because they could not help themselves. Many of the working class families were starving, even if the breadwinner worked many hours and had a high income. When analysed, it was in times of...

