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Sep 15, 2025

[Answer] 3. He was first the Lord of the Treasury. Later he became what historians acknowledge as the first Prime Minister with any degree of power. Who was the leader of the dominant party of the time, the Whigs?

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...1. Thomas Pelham-Holles 2. Spencer Compton 3. Robert Walpole 4. Henry Pelham The Whigs dominated English politics. Parliament was under Whig control from 1721 to 1762. John Stuart had a brief turn as PM as a Tory in 1762-63. However, seven of the next eight PMs were Whigs. Walpole is given credit for making the role of Prime Minister significant and a move from a monarchy to a democratic nation. Walpole is reported to be very much an informal man referred to by his contemporaries as the "fat old Squire of Norfolk". He was one of the longest serving PMs.




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Robert Walpole:


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