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- Canningite abstract "Canningites was the name used for a faction of British Tories in the first decade of the 19th century through the 1820s who were led by George Canning. The Canningites were distinct within the Tory party because they favoured Catholic emancipation and free trade.After the incapacity of Lord Liverpool in 1827, Canning was asked to form a government. Because Canning did not have the full support of the Tory party, which was split between Canningites and Ultra-Tories, he created a coalition government with his Canningites allying themselves with the Whigs. Canning died in August 1827 and the Canningite Lord Goderich became Prime Minister, but his government collapsed in January 1828. The Canningites then allied themselves with the Tories, led by the Duke of Wellington. They resigned in May 1828, though, on the issue of allocating seats from disenfranchised corrupt boroughs to the new growing cities of England.Now usually known as the 'Huskissonites' (after their new leader, William Huskisson) the group numbered a bare dozen or so in the House of Commons, with greater support in the House of Lords. For the next year and half they acted a separate group between the two main parties, and were courted by both. After Huskisson died in 1830 (in a railway accident, the first recorded casualty of this new form of transport), the remainder of the group decided to join the Whigs and voted against the Tory government in a parliament in favour of electoral reform. Wellington resigned as prime minister and the surviving Canningite/Huskissonites joined the new Whig cabinet of Earl Grey in November 1830. Very soon after they ceased to act as a recognisable separate political grouping.In addition to Goderich and Huskisson, prominent Canningites included: Granville Leveson-Gower Edward John Littleton Lord Melbourne Viscount Palmerston William Sturges Bourne Robert John Wilmot-Horton Charles Grant".
- Canningite extinctionYear "1830".
- Canningite formationYear "1820".
- Canningite ideology Catholic_emancipation.
- Canningite ideology Conservatism_in_the_United_Kingdom.
- Canningite ideology Free_trade.
- Canningite ideology Tory.
- Canningite leader George_Canning.
- Canningite leader William_Huskisson.
- Canningite mergedIntoParty Whigs_(British_political_party).
- Canningite nationalAffiliation Tories_(British_political_party).
- Canningite wikiPageID "1963036".
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- Canningite wikiPageOutDegree "30".
- Canningite wikiPageRevisionID "706017594".
- Canningite wikiPageWikiLink Arthur_Wellesley,_1st_Duke_of_Wellington.
- Canningite wikiPageWikiLink Category:1820s_establishments_in_the_United_Kingdom.
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- Canningite wikiPageWikiLink Catholic_emancipation.
- Canningite wikiPageWikiLink Charles_Grant,_1st_Baron_Glenelg.
- Canningite wikiPageWikiLink Charles_Grey,_2nd_Earl_Grey.
- Canningite wikiPageWikiLink Conservatism_in_the_United_Kingdom.
- Canningite wikiPageWikiLink Edward_Littleton,_1st_Baron_Hatherton.
- Canningite wikiPageWikiLink F._J._Robinson,_1st_Viscount_Goderich.
- Canningite wikiPageWikiLink Free_trade.
- Canningite wikiPageWikiLink George_Canning.
- Canningite wikiPageWikiLink Granville_Leveson-Gower,_1st_Earl_Granville.
- Canningite wikiPageWikiLink Henry_John_Temple,_3rd_Viscount_Palmerston.
- Canningite wikiPageWikiLink Robert_Jenkinson,_2nd_Earl_of_Liverpool.
- Canningite wikiPageWikiLink Robert_Wilmot-Horton.
- Canningite wikiPageWikiLink Tories_(British_political_party).
- Canningite wikiPageWikiLink Tory.
- Canningite wikiPageWikiLink United_Kingdom.
- Canningite wikiPageWikiLink Whigs_(British_political_party).
- Canningite wikiPageWikiLink William_Huskisson.
- Canningite wikiPageWikiLink William_Lamb,_2nd_Viscount_Melbourne.
- Canningite wikiPageWikiLink William_Sturges_Bourne.
- Canningite wikiPageWikiLinkText "Canningite Tory".
- Canningite wikiPageWikiLinkText "Canningite".
- Canningite country "United Kingdom".
- Canningite dissolved "November 1830".
- Canningite founded "1820.0".
- Canningite ideology Catholic_emancipation.
- Canningite ideology Conservatism_in_the_United_Kingdom.
- Canningite ideology Free_trade.
- Canningite ideology Tory.
- Canningite leader George_Canning.
- Canningite leader William_Huskisson.
- Canningite merged Whigs_(British_political_party).
- Canningite name "Canningite".
- Canningite national Tories_(British_political_party).
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- Canningite wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- Canningite subject Category:1820s_establishments_in_the_United_Kingdom.
- Canningite subject Category:1830_disestablishments_in_the_United_Kingdom.
- Canningite subject Category:Defunct_political_parties_in_the_United_Kingdom.
- Canningite subject Category:Political_parties_disestablished_in_1830.
- Canningite subject Category:Political_parties_established_in_the_19th_century.
- Canningite subject Category:Political_party_factions_in_the_United_Kingdom.
- Canningite hypernym Name.
- Canningite type Agent.
- Canningite type Organisation.
- Canningite type PoliticalParty.
- Canningite type Organisation.
- Canningite type Organization.
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- Canningite type SocialPerson.
- Canningite type Thing.
- Canningite type Q43229.
- Canningite type Q7278.
- Canningite comment "Canningites was the name used for a faction of British Tories in the first decade of the 19th century through the 1820s who were led by George Canning. The Canningites were distinct within the Tory party because they favoured Catholic emancipation and free trade.After the incapacity of Lord Liverpool in 1827, Canning was asked to form a government.".
- Canningite label "Canningite".
- Canningite sameAs Q5032703.
- Canningite sameAs m.069953.
- Canningite sameAs Q5032703.
- Canningite wasDerivedFrom Canningite?oldid=706017594.
- Canningite isPrimaryTopicOf Canningite.
- Canningite name "Canningite".