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George I of Great Britain 28 May 1660 – 11 June 1727

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George I of Great Britain

28 May 1660 – 11 June 1727

from 1 August 1714 until his death

George was King of:

Great Britain

Ireland

And ruler of the Duchy and Electorate of Brunswick-Lüneburg (Hanover) in the Holy Roman Empire from 1698.

What happend with George???

He remained unpopular in England throughout his life, because of his inability to speak English . George was succeeded by his son, George Augustus, who took the throne as George II

GeorgeHe did not speak English so Walpole had to brush up his Latin in order to converse with the King and help him by translating what people in the Parliament said.

WHO WAS WALPOLE????

He has been called the first prime minister of Britain.

He began his political career as representative of “pocket” boroughs.

His ascendancy coincided with the decline of the political power of the monarchy and George became less and less involved in government.

Politics was regarded as a lucrative profession.

WALPOLE

was one of the greatest politicians in British history. He played a significant role in sustaining the Whig party, safeguarding the Hanoverian succession

Rotten and Pocket boroughs

The representative of a pocket borough was often the man who owned the land, and for this reason they were also referred to as proprietarial boroughs

Rotten boroughs were where fathers passed on constituencies to their sons as if they were personal property.Rotten had very few voters yet was represented in Parliament

Fall of

WalpoleAt the biginning of 1742

Walpole gave up the

hopeless attempt to keep

the control of british policy.

The Opposition forced

Walpole to resign the power