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Cartoon, The Seven-league boots 1846
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Cartoon, The Seven-league boots 1846
Cartoon, The Seven-league boots; or, Death of Giant Monopoly. A satirical comment on the repeal of the Corn Laws, depicting Sir Robert Peel, Prime Minister, wearing the boots and holding the shield of Free Trade. The left boot shows the face of Cobden, and the right boot shows the face of Bright, both of whom promoted Free Trade principles and helped to push the repeal through Parliament. Date: 1846
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This satirical cartoon print from 1846, titled "The Seven-league boots; or, Death of Giant Monopoly," provides a humorous and insightful commentary on the repeal of the Corn Laws in Britain. Depicting Sir Robert Peel, the Prime Minister at the time, wearing oversized boots representing Free Trade principles, this artwork captures the political climate of early Victorian England.
The left boot features the face of Cobden and the right boot shows Bright, both influential figures who advocated for Free Trade and played key roles in pushing through the repeal in Parliament. The shield held by Peel symbolizes his commitment to promoting free market policies.
Through clever imagery and symbolism, this cartoon serves as a reminder of how political decisions can have far-reaching consequences. By slaying the giant monopoly represented by protectionist trade laws, Peel and his allies paved the way for greater economic freedom and prosperity.
As we reflect on this historical event through the lens of satire, we are reminded of the power that cartoons have to convey complex ideas in a visually engaging manner. This print is not just a piece of art but also a valuable historical document that sheds light on an important chapter in British history.
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