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The Duke of Newcastle 1754 to 1756, the Duke of Devonshire 1756 to 1757 and the Duke of Newcastle again from 1757 to 1762.

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Which of the following statements best describes William pitt?

William Pitt was a British politician that became the youngest prime minister at the age of 24 in 1783. His father was known as the elder and himself as the younger to distinguish between the two because they were both at one time prime minister. William Pitt was Prime minister until his death in 1806.


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William Pitt the younger 10th May 1804- 23rd January 1806. William Pitt the elder served 2 terms 1756-61 and 30th July 1766- 14th October 1768


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