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  1. Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman GCB PC (né Campbell; 7 September 1836 – 22 April 1908) was a British statesman and Liberal politician who served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1905 to 1908 and Leader of the Liberal Party from 1899 to 1908.

  2. Henry Campbell-Bannerman GCB (Glasgow, 7 de setembro de 1836 — Londres, 22 de abril de 1908) foi um político britânico, Primeiro-ministro do Reino Unido pelo Partido Liberal. Ele foi o primeiro "Primeiro Lorde do Tesouro" a ser oficialmente chamado de "Primeiro Ministro", com o termo entrando em uso oficial cinco dias depois dele ...

  3. 18 de abr. de 2024 · Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman (born September 7, 1836, Glasgow, Scotland—died April 22, 1908, London, England) was a British prime minister from December 5, 1905, to April 5, 1908. His popularity unified his own Liberal Party and the unusually strong cabinet that he headed.

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  4. 29 de dez. de 2017 · Learn about the life and career of Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman, the first man to be given the title 'Prime Minister' by the King in 1905. He was a Liberal leader who supported free trade, Irish Home Rule and social reform, and faced challenges from the Lords and the Boer War.

  5. Biografias. Henry Campbell-Bannerman Primeiro-ministro britânico de 1905 a 1908. 7-9-1836, Glasgow. 22-4-1908, Londres. Do Klick Educação. 17/08/2015 20h58. Deputado da Câmara dos Comuns em 1868, foi como aliado de William E. Gladstone (primeiro-ministro em diversas ocasiões entre 1868 e 1894) que chegou a governante.

  6. Overview. Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman. (1836—1908) prime minister. Quick Reference. (1836–1908) British statesman and Liberal prime minister (1905–08), responsible for reuniting the party after it was split by the Boer War.

  7. Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman led the Liberal Party to its greatest political victory in the 1906 election and he set the scene for the reforms of the last Liberal government. His Cabinet included three future Prime Ministers: H.H. Asquith, David Lloyd George, and Winston Churchill.