- Source: Committee of Fifty (1829)
The Committee of Fifty met in New York City, United States, in October 1829. They advocated redistribution of property between the poor and rich; as well as abolition of banking, monopoly, and debt imprisonment.
They also nominated a slate of Working Men's Party candidates for the upcoming elections.
See also
Working Men's Party
Communism
Socialism
Anarchism
Industrial Revolution
References
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- Chili
- Committee of Fifty
- Committee of Fifty (1829)
- Working Men's Party (New York)
- Roman Catholic Relief Act 1829
- Oregon boundary dispute
- Rosefinch
- Shelby M. Cullom
- Phoenix (currency)
- Benjamin Chew Howard
- John Sergeant (politician)