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If you were a Catholic or a non-Anglican Protestant in Britain during the 1820s, how would Parliamentary reforms have affected your life?

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Catholic and non-Anglican protestant were granted the rights to vote by the reforms of 1820.

one would have been given the right to vote provided you were a man and had a certain level of income. women were not allowed to vote yet by the reforms. Before reform only people who worshiped at the established Anglican church had the right to vote.

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