Joseph Chamberlain

British politician and colonial secretary

Joseph Chamberlain - British politician and colonial secretary
Born

July 8th, 1836
188 years ago

Died

July 2nd, 1914
110 years ago — 77 years old

Category

Leaders & Politicians

Country

United Kingdom

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An English businessman and politician, held the office of Secretary of State for the Colonies from 1895 to 1903. Chamberlain advocated for tariff reform and played a significant role in the British imperial policy. He was a prominent figure in the Liberal Unionist Party and later joined the Conservative Party. His policies favored Britain’s economic interests in the colonies and aimed at strengthening the connections with the empire. Chamberlain's political career was marked by his persuasive oratory and efforts to expand Britain's influence abroad, particularly in Africa.

Served as Secretary of State for the Colonies

Played a key role in tariff reform

Influenced British imperial policy

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