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Trade unionism in Britain between 1820 and 1860 originated in a period during which much change took place within the working class. ... Then in the 1820’s, organizations were formed, called the friendly societies. ... But the first large scale, successful union was the Grand National Consolidated trade Union of Great Britain, but this, like it’s predecessors caused problems. ...
It is clear then, that the trade unionism in Britain was both successful and helpful for several of the better off, but also lacked a few essential parts to completely serve those who really needed help.
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