Robert Walpole is often regarded as the first de facto Prime Minister of Great Britain, serving from 1721 to 1742. He was a key figure in the Whig Party and played a crucial role in shaping early 18th-century British politics, particularly through his ability to manage Parliament and maintain government stability. His tenure is noted for promoting economic growth and the consolidation of power in the executive branch, laying the groundwork for the modern parliamentary system. Walpole's leadership style and political strategies significantly influenced the nature of governance in Britain.
Robert Walpole .
It is widely accepted and agreed by historians that Robert Walpole became the first proper British Prime Minister in 1721. He held the office until 1742.
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after robert walpole became Prime Minister, he went to coding camp. after 4 years of camp, he went to a chess club in Vegas. he travelled by boat to australia's Sydney. :)
Sir Robert Walpole
Sir Robert Walpole resigned in 1742.
Robert Walpole was born on August 26, 1676.
Robert Walpole was born on August 26, 1676.
Robert Walpole died on 1745-03-18.
Robert Walpole - cricketer - died in 1834.
Robert Walpole - cricketer - was born in 1768.
Sir Robert Walpole was born on August 26, 1676.
Sir Robert Walpole was born on August 26, 1676.
Robert Walpole, 1st Earl of Orford, was an advisor and prime minister to both King George I and King George II.
Robert Walpole was 44 years when he became prime minister.
Sir Robert Walpole died on March 18, 1745 at the age of 68.
Sir Robert Walpole died on March 18, 1745 at the age of 68.