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Language Question (Education (Royal Commission of 1836: "There are no…
Language Question
Education
Royal Commission of 1836: "There are no schools in the villages, no tolerable education for the middle classes"
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Early Political Parties
Reform
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Substitute Italian for English at the University, Council of Government and Law Courts
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Supported by civil service employees, dockyard workers and businessmen
Anti-Reform
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Support from Pro-Italian Maltese, clergy, professional class, landowners and peasants
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Free Choice
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Strickland supported this policy while setting up a propaganda campaign in favour of English, stressing how important it was for the lower classes to know English to find work or to emigrate
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