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  1. William Pitt. Born November 15, 1708 Westminster, England. Died May 11, 1778 London, England. British war minister during the French and Indian War. W illiam Pitt is known as one of the greatest wartime leaders in British history. He served as secretary of state in the British government during the French and Indian War (1754-63; known in ...

  2. He is often known as William Pitt the Elder to distinguish him from his son, William Pitt the Younger, who served as Prime Minister from 1783–1801 and from 1804 to his death in 1806 . The major American city of Pittsburgh was named for him.

  3. 29 de may. de 2018 · Pitt (the Elder), William, 1st Earl of Chatham (1708–78) British statesman, known as ‘the Great Commoner’. He entered Parliament in 1735. Pitt was noted for his opposition to the foreign policies of prime ministers Walpole and Carteret and King George II. The crisis of the Seven Years' War (1756–63) made him effective head of the ...

  4. Marie Peters: Elder Pitt. Longman, London 1998, ISBN 0-582-25957-6. Edward Pearce: Pitt the Elder. Man of war. Bodley Head, London 2010, ISBN 978-1-84792-011-9. Dick Leonard: William Pitt, the Elder, first Earl of Chatham: "I am sure that I can save this country, and that nobody else can". In: ders.: British Prime Ministers from Walpole to ...

  5. 18 de may. de 2018 · As leader of the British government, Pitt led Britain to victory over France in the French and Indian War (1756–63), gaining Canada and the Mississippi Valley for the British empire. He was known as William Pitt the Elder because his son also served in British government. William Pitt was born on November 15, 1708, on fashionable Piccadilly ...

  6. Search for: 'Earl of Chatham William Pitt' in Oxford Reference ». (1708–78),known as Pitt the Elder. In 1735 Pitt launched his belligerent political career by insulting King George II over his son's marriage and was dismissed from the army commission he had held since 1731. Thereafter Pitt quickly established himself as a leading speaker ...

  7. William Pitt. who served as Prime Minister from 30 July 1766 to 14 October 1768, was born on 15 November 1709, the second son and fourth of seven children of Robert Pitt and his wife Lady Harriet Villiers. The family was not aristocratic and the politicians in the family relied on connections and their own abilities to make their way in life.