
Reform League
The Reform League was a 19th-century organization in Britain advocating for political and social improvements, particularly universal male suffrage. Founded in 1865, it aimed to expand voting rights and promote democratic reforms by campaigning, debating, and influencing legislation. The league played a key role in encouraging public support for electoral change, eventually contributing to significant reforms like the Representation of the People Act 1884. Its efforts helped shift the political landscape towards broader participation and a more inclusive democratic system in Britain.