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William Pitt, the Younger, (born May 28, 1759, Hayes, Kent, Eng.—died Jan. 23, 1806, London), British statesman and prime minister (1783–1801, 1804–06). The son of William Pitt , he entered Parliament in 1781 and served as chancellor of the Exchequer (1782–83).
William Pitt (Hayes, 28 de maio de 1759 – Londres, 23 de janeiro de 1806 ), comumente chamado de William Pitt, o Novo para diferenciá-lo de seu pai, foi um político britânico que ocupou a posição de Primeiro-Ministro em dois períodos diferentes, primeiro de 1783 até 1801 e depois de 1804 até sua morte. Pitt é até hoje a pessoa mais ...
Privileged upbringing leads to a career in politics. William Pitt was born on November 15, 1708. His parents were Robert Pitt, a member of the British Parliament, and Lady Harriet Villiers, whose family was of English-Irish nobility. Young Pitt was raised in very comfortable surroundings and studied at England's finest schools.
22 de mar. de 2024 · William Pitt was born on 28 May 1759 in Kent, the son of the earl of Chatham (William Pitt the Elder), himself a famous statesman. Pitt studied at Cambridge University, graduating when he was 17.
8 de may. de 2013 · Biography. At just 24 years old, William Pitt The Younger, son of Pitt the Elder, was the youngest Prime Minister in history. He died aged only 46. He was exhausted by the demands of an office ...
2 de nov. de 2022 · William Pitt was born on 28 May 1759 to William Pitt, 1st Earl of Chatham (often referred to as ‘the Elder’) and his wife Hester Grenville. He hailed from political stock on both sides, with his father serving as Prime Minister of Great Britain from 1766-68 and his maternal uncle, George Grenville, serving as Prime Minister from 1806-7.
William Pitt the Elder was one of the greatest figures of the Georgian era. He also demonstrates some of the ambiguities of the office of Prime Minister; his most important contribution to history was during his leadership in the Newcastle-Pitt ministry, when he did not hold the Office of First Lord of the Treasury.