Who was the president of the Rochdale Pioneers, often called the Constitution Maker?ACharles HowarthBJames DalyCJohn BrightDJames WatsonAnswer: A. Charles Howarth Read Explanation: Rochdale Equitable Pioneers' Co-operative Society (REPS)Founded: 15 August 1844Started Business: 21 December 1844Place: Toad Lane, Rochdale, near Manchester, EnglandRegistered under: Friendly Societies Act, 1793Later gives legal recognition by: Industrial and Provident Societies Act, 1852Type: First successful consumer co-operative in the worldRochdale Pioneers principles becomes the basis for ICA principles in the year 1937.Founders:Formed by 28 flannel weavers, including one woman (Antutale)Each contributed £1Met in 1843 in a chapel hall to plan the societyKey Leaders:President: Charles Howarth (also known as the Constitution Maker)Secretary: James DalyTrade Union Leader: Charles Howarth (organized the Rochdale Weavers’ Union) Read more in App