Lord George Gordon

British politician and activist

Lord George Gordon - British politician and activist
Born

December 26th, 1751
273 years ago

Died

November 12th, 1793
231 years ago — 41 years old

Category

Leaders & Politicians

Country

United Kingdom

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A British politician and lieutenant, active in the late 18th century. Played a prominent role in British politics through leadership in the Gordon Riots of 1780, which stemmed from anti-Catholic sentiment. Served as a Member of Parliament representing several constituencies, notably for Edinburgh. Advocated for religious reform and freedoms, becoming a significant figure in his time. His actions stirred unrest, leading to widespread violence and disorder in London, impacting public perception of political activism.

Led the Gordon Riots in 1780

Served as Member of Parliament for Edinburgh

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