I have read the commments, and arguements, both pro and con.
As an "End User",, who prefers to keep things simple (KISS Disciple), Having 
just one key to press is much easier. for me, and colleagues who HAVE to use 
"Ubuntu" OS (Corporate Mandate) with Firefox. Pressing multiple keys can be 
confusing as you have to remember which combo does what. Playing "Chase The 
Cursor" while trying to type work related documents is also annoying, as it is 
the only viable option.
On a personal level, I use Firefox as my "Default" browser, despite using 
WinXP, as it is, or at leaast was the more intuitive and viable option to IE, 
of ANY "Flavour". To the developers, this may seem a small thing, but can lead 
people, like me, to "Drop" Firefox, for IE as I prefer things NOT to get 
complicated. I reccomend Firefox, as it is the better Browser, and is eaasier 
to "Make My Own".
As a side note, I found a PDF from TechRepublic (70+ Firefox Keyboard 
Shortcuts), which despite being two years old, is STILL valid and is becoming 
No1 on the company's Document Wishlist.
Why mention this? It has the Alt+Right/Left Arrow - Move Forward/Back. But it 
also has the Return - Move Back shortcut.

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The backspace key pages up instead of going back in history
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/60995
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