| 1 | Despite the Chartist leaders' attempts to keep the movement alive, within a few years it was no longer a driving force for reform. | |
| 2 | However, the Chartists' legacy was strong. By the 1850s Members of Parliament accepted that further reform was inevitable. Further Reform Acts were passed in 1867 and 1884. | |
| 3 | Section II has made clear the relations of the Communists to the existing working-class parties, such as the Chartists in England and the Agrarian Reformers in America. |