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- Q4553246 subject Q8105218.
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- Q4553246 abstract "The 1782 vote of no confidence against the government of Lord North was the first time that a British Cabinet was forced to resign after a vote of no confidence in the House of Commons. Frederick, Lord North became British Prime Minister in 1770. After the defeat of the British troops in the Siege of Yorktown, Henry Conway, a Whig MP, introduced into Parliament a motion to end “the further prosecution of offensive warfare” in America in . The Motion was passed in the House of Commons by a vote of 234 to 215 on 27 February. The vote symbolized the loss of King George III's support in the Parliament for the war, as well as the loss of the Parliament's confidence in North's government. Feeling unable to hold his office any longer, North submitted his resignation on 22 March and his Cabinet resigned with him. This was the first time that the Cabinet took collective responsibility and resigned after the loss of support in the Parliament. The King then asked The Marquess of Rockingham to form a government.".
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- Q4553246 comment "The 1782 vote of no confidence against the government of Lord North was the first time that a British Cabinet was forced to resign after a vote of no confidence in the House of Commons. Frederick, Lord North became British Prime Minister in 1770. After the defeat of the British troops in the Siege of Yorktown, Henry Conway, a Whig MP, introduced into Parliament a motion to end “the further prosecution of offensive warfare” in America in .".
- Q4553246 label "1782 vote of no confidence against the government of Lord North".
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