Pittite

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Pittite refers to a political supporter or follower of William Pitt the Younger and his policies in late 18th- and early 19th-century British politics.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf political faction member
political supporter
activeInPeriod early 19th century GENERATED
late 18th century GENERATED
associatedChamber House of Commons of Great Britain GENERATED
House of Lords
surface form: House of Lords of Great Britain
associatedWithOffice Prime Minister of Great Britain GENERATED
country Great Britain GENERATED
follows William Pitt the Younger GENERATED
hasLeader William Pitt the Younger GENERATED
historicalEra French Revolutionary Wars period GENERATED
Georgian era GENERATED
Napoleonic Wars period GENERATED
ideologicalTendency fiscal conservatism
pro-government GENERATED
support for strong executive
language English GENERATED
namedAfter William Pitt the Younger GENERATED
opposedTo Foxite GENERATED
supporters of Charles James Fox GENERATED
politicalContext British politics GENERATED
politicalSystem parliamentary monarchy GENERATED
relatedMovement Tory tradition in Britain GENERATED
supportsPoliciesOf William Pitt the Younger GENERATED
supportsPolicyArea administrative reform
financial reform GENERATED
war policy against Revolutionary France
timeRangeEnd early 19th century GENERATED
timeRangeStart circa 1783 GENERATED
usedAs political label GENERATED

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