-after British Wars > Popular Revolution (1827-9), this becomes a very common way of political organization
Convention of the Irish National Association (1838)
-formed by Daniel O'Connell after Heads of British Isles > 1834-1837 Samuel Whitbread (Radical) collapse
-and Heads of British Isles > 1837-1839 Lord John Russell (Moderate Whig - Huskissonite Tory coalition) † supporting coercion acts only intensifies this
-this results in assembly of the Association in protest of these laws
-issue resolutions against them
-assassination of Russell results in its collapse
Convention of the Mechanics' Associations (1842)
-Lives of Great Britons > Robert Owen organizes a series of Labour Bazaars after Recessions > Panic of 1835
-he is trying to organize a new labour movement after his initial attempt collapsed
-after assassination of Heads of British Isles > 1837-1839 Lord John Russell (Moderate Whig - Huskissonite Tory coalition) † he tries very hard to reconstitute movement despite it being discredited
-in 1840-2 slowly organizes it
-this leads to a series of Mechanics' Associations, Brotherhoods, other unions being made
-Owen viewed for his critique of modern economy as leader
-in 1842 Owen decides to finally organize this into a single convention
-strictly a peaceful affair, and his supporter William Lovett is part of this
-the Convention endorses the Mechanic's Charter, consisting of
-universal male suffrage
-annual elections
-secret ballot
-labour notes printed by nationally-owned banks, collectively-organized labour bazaars, and labour exchanges created
-organization of labor into a series of guilds run by mechanic's councils
-where each mechanic is an independent producer paid for all labor worked by notes
-these guilds are organized by sector, to promote efficiency
-and additionally constitution of hospice societies to distribute aid
-this becomes the guiding document of the Ideology > Associationism movement