Charles James Fox

English politician and statesman

Charles James Fox - English politician and statesman
Born

January 24th, 1749
276 years ago

Died

September 13th, 1806
219 years ago — 57 years old

Category

Leaders & Politicians

Country

United Kingdom

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A prominent English politician and soldier, held the position of Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs during pivotal years in the late 18th century. Participated in significant political movements advocating for reform and individual liberties. Played an influential role in the early formation of the Whig party, establishing a legacy of opposition to governmental corruption and advocating for civil rights. Engaged actively in debates and legislative efforts concerning issues of trade and foreign policy, particularly with regard to the American Revolution.

Secured the repeal of the Stamp Act

Advocated for the American colonies' rights

Played a key role in establishing the Whig party

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