The history of England, from the accession of George III. to the close of Pitt's first administration, 1760-1801
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The work provides a political history of Britain spanning the monarch's accession through the end of the first Pitt administration, tracing successive ministries, parliamentary conflicts, and ministerial policy. It examines diplomatic and military actions alongside peace negotiations, fiscal and imperial measures, and the governmental responses that provoked colonial resistance and eventual rebellion. Chapters intersperse constitutional debate, party tactics, and administrative reform with treatments of social and economic change, cultural life, and imperial administration. The narrative is supported by chronological detail, discussion of primary authorities, and appendices intended to assist students and general readers in following the period's complex political developments.
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