Does Pitt The Younger Deserve The Reputation Of A Great British Prime Minister?
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Does Pitt The Younger Deserve The Reputation Of A Great British Prime Minister? Plan Introduction Argument for Personality & other attributes Finance Economics Administration Pride Arguments against Visionary? French revolution dealing with democracy when needed Hypocrisy i.e. rotten borough use of king to remain in power Taxes Opposition Pitt the younger dominated British politics as Prime minister in the immediate aftermath of the loss of America due to the war of independence. At his incredibly young age of 24 he took the post of Prime minister due to the Kings request to him to form a government. Britain was struggling, its exploitation of its American assets had kept it afloat but the Britain Pitt inherited was in few ways "Great." It faced huge financial problems with an ever-increasing debt. In America Great Britain had lost a large trading partner. But most of all Britain had lost all of its pride and no longer stood proudly with the other European powers. In...

