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  1. Pitt, William the Younger: (1759-1806) British statesman; 2nd son of William Pitt, 1st earl of Chatham. Trained as a lawyer, he entered Parliament in 1781 and in 1782 at the age of 23 became Chancellor of the Exchequer under Lord Shelburne. At the fall (1783) of the coalition government of Lord North and Charles James Fox, who was to be Pitt's ...

  2. British politician and prime minister between 1783 and 1801 and between 1804 and 1806. He was called "The Younger" to distinguish him from his father, William Pitt "The Elder"' (1708-1778), who also served as prime minister. His first term was marked by the recent loss of the American colonies and the outbreak of revolution in France.

  3. Hace 1 día · 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 ...

  4. 1 de mar. de 2012 · "William Pitt the Younger is a biography of one of the great iconic figures in British history: the man who in 1784 at the age of twenty-four became (and so remains) the youngest Prime Minister in the history of England.

  5. Hace 2 días · Pitt the Younger's governments financed the First (1793) and Second (1798) Coalitions against France and introduced social and administrative reforms. He resigned because of George III's hostility to Catholic emancipation (1801), but returned in 1804 to lead the fight against Bonaparte.

  6. ウィリアム・ピット (小ピット) ウィリアム・ピット ( William Pitt (the Younger)、 1759年 5月28日 - 1806年 1月23日 )は、18世紀末から19世紀はじめにかけての イギリス の政治家、 首相 (在任:1783年 - 1801年、1804年 - 1806年)。. 1760年代に首相を務めた初代 チャタム ...

  7. 1783 - 1801, 1804 - 1806. To Liverpool’s contemporaries, William Pitt the younger (1759-1806) was incomparably the greatest of prime ministers. Liverpool himself, guided by his cynical and knowledgeable father whose relationship with Pitt was cool, never indulged in the kind of hero-worship of Pitt undertaken by the mercurial George Canning ...