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How did the great reform act of 1832 correct the problem of rotten boroughs?

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The great reform act enabled many parts of the land to prosper and the problem of rotten boroughs to cease to exist by redistributing the seats of parliament according to the needs of the land. What this means is that places that were "rotten" were now better represented and people could fight for their development in the parliament.
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