The significance of William Pitt in the reform of the British parliamentary system King George I King of England (1714-1727) and George II (1727-60) did not care at all about the political aspect of their country. Because of this lack of interest, everyone has to leave the government a ruling on the government. After that, in 1716 the "9-year law" was passed and the duration of the parliament was extended from 3 years to 7 years. This provided the conditions for Congress's unprecedented stability and ultimately restricted the power of the king. (Barnett, 2002, p. 654).
In 1795, the William Pitt (Youngnan) government enacted the "Rebellion Act" and the "Seductive Conference Act" in order to stop the radical movement of the rapid development of parliamentary reform. There is no evidence that these organizations are involved in illegal activities, but the government condemned the reform organization such as the response association in London, afraid of the recently emerging "Jacobin uprising" in France. In 1963, in the case of Profumo, the government raised a criminal action against Stephen Ward to ban news commentary based on sexual relations in relation to John Profumo, Christine Keeler, Yevgeny Ivanov. Soviet Navy officer and so-called spy
Pete was able to oversee the American war when the British elders William Pitt rebuilt since 1757. Then the business improved for the UK. Lord Amherst, Lewisburg, James Wolf (same year James, General John Forbes caught Fort Duquesne (later became Fort Pitt), French Louis Joseph de Montacam was the greatest in his era He was one of the leaders and he made himself stand out by refusing James Abercrombie's attack on Ticonderoga and in the west he was led by Sir William Johnson's Iroquo domination and border guard activities It was done under - probably the most impressive is Robert Rogers Rangers use - reduced the control and influence of the French army