British War Cabinet

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The British War Cabinet was a high-level governmental body in 18th-century Britain responsible for directing military strategy and major wartime decisions.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf governmental body
war cabinet
appliesToJurisdiction Kingdom of Great Britain NERFINISHED
country Kingdom of Great Britain
decisionMakingProcess collective responsibility
confidential deliberations
domain defence policy
foreign policy
imperial security
field government
military strategy
warfare
hasCharacteristic high-level decision-making body
interdepartmental coordination
operated under the authority of the monarch
small and select membership
wartime leadership organ
hasPart British ministers
advisers
military leaders
naval leaders
hasPurpose centralization of wartime decision-making
coordination between political and military leadership
effective conduct of war
rapid response to military developments
hasRole advising the monarch on war
coordinating war policy
directing military strategy
making major wartime decisions
hierarchicalPosition above ordinary departmental boards in war matters
reported to the monarch
influenced British military campaigns
allocation of military resources
continental military commitments
naval deployment decisions
influencedBy needs of large-scale warfare
languageOfWork English
location London, England
surface form: London
meetsAt government offices in London
partOf British government NERFINISHED
temporalFocus 18th century
usedFor coordination of army and navy operations
high-level war planning
strategic decision-making

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Raid on Rochefort (1757) decisionMaker British War Cabinet