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  1. Hace 6 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.

  2. 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 ...

  3. 18 de may. de 2018 · 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 Street in London, England, where many rich and high-born people lived. He was the younger son of Robert Pitt, a wealthy country squire, and his wife, Harriet Villiers.

  4. William Pitt the Younger was born on 28 May 1759 at Hayes near Bromley in Kent: that year was also the Anno Mirabilis of the Seven Years' War being conducted by his father, Pitt the Elder. The younger Pitt was the second son and fourth of five children born to William Pitt (the Elder) and his wife Hester Grenville.

  5. William Pitt (anomenat el Jove) ( Hayes, Kent, 28 de maig de 1759 - Londres, 23 de gener de 1806 ), primer ministre de Gran Bretanya (entre 1783 i 1801 i 1804 i 1806), que va establir les bases d'una nova etapa de prosperitat després de la guerra d'independència nord-americana, va ser el principal dirigent de l'Estat durant la lluita contra ...

  6. 31 de may. de 2012 · William Pitt the Younger was one of the most extraordinary figures in British history. Prime minister at the age of twenty-four, he went on to dominate British politics for two decades, presiding over such complex and treacherous national crises as the madness of King George III, the beleaguered union with Ireland, the fallout from the French Revolution and the trauma of the Napoleonic Wars.

  7. 7 de ene. de 2021 · "William Pitt the Younger was one of the most extraordinary figures in British history, who became Prime Minister in 1783 at the remarkable age of twenty-four. In this biography, William Hague explains the dramatic events and exceptional abilities which allowed extreme youth to be combined with great power."