The Declaration of Independence
When in the course of human events . . .
Lord North
Prime Minister of Great Britain, January 1770-March 1782
Born: | April 13, 1732 |
Education: | Attended Eton and Trinity College |
Work: | Elected to Parliament, 1756; Served on the Treasury Board, 1759; as Joint Paymaster-General, 1765; as a member of the Privy Council, 1766; as Chancellor of the Exchequer, 1767; as Prime Minister, 1770. |
Died: | August 5, 1792 |
Lord North was admired for his deep loud voice, his oratory skills, and his quick wit in negotiation and debate. North's strong suit was in financial and economic matters. He nearly recovered Britain from a crushing national debt following the Seven Years' War. However, the War of Independence overtook him. He resigned in March of 1782. He died on 5 August, 1792; forever remembered as the minister who lost America.
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