Thomas Muir (political reformer)

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Thomas Muir was an 18th-century Scottish political reformer and advocate of democratic rights whose trial and transportation for sedition made him a prominent martyr for the cause of parliamentary reform.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Scottish politician
democrat
human
political activist
political reformer
advocatedFor democratic rights
extension of political participation
parliamentary reform
areaOfActivity British constitutional reform
Scottish politics
cause advocacy of wider political representation
causeOfNotability political reform activities in the late 18th century
countryOfCitizenship Kingdom of Great Britain
Scotland
describedAs Scottish political reformer
advocate of democratic rights
martyr for parliamentary reform
ethnicGroup Scottish
hasRole martyr of parliamentary reform
historicalSignificance early advocate of democratic representation in the United Kingdom
symbol of resistance to political repression in late 18th-century Britain
legalCharge sedition
legalStatus convicted of sedition
movement democratic reform movement
parliamentary reform movement
name Thomas Muir NERFINISHED
notableFor advocacy of democratic rights
campaigning for parliamentary reform in Scotland
status as a martyr for political reform
transportation to a penal colony
trial for sedition
occupation advocate
lawyer
opposed existing parliamentary system in Britain
politicalAlignment radical reformist
supporter of parliamentary reform
punishment transportation
sexOrGender male
timePeriod 18th century

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Muir hasNotableBearer Thomas Muir (political reformer)