George Canning is best known for serving as the British Prime Minister for a brief period in 1827, making him the first Prime Minister to hold office for less than four months. He was also a prominent foreign secretary and played a significant role in shaping British foreign policy, particularly regarding the struggle for independence in Latin America. Canning's advocacy for a more assertive British presence in global affairs and his opposition to the interventionist policies of European powers solidified his legacy in British politics. Additionally, his eloquent speeches and writings contributed to his reputation as a leading statesman of his time.
George Canning was born on April 11, 1770.
George Canning was born on April 11, 1770.
George Canning - athlete - was born in 1889.
George Canning died on August 8, 1827 at the age of 57.
George Canning has written: 'The occasional horseman' -- subject(s): Horsemanship
Richard George Canning has written: 'Cutting the cost of your EDP installation'
George Canning was born on April 11, 1770 and died on August 8, 1827. George Canning would have been 57 years old at the time of death or 245 years old today.
George Canning Wales has written: 'Etchings and lithographs of American ships' -- subject(s): Ships
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