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  1. Chancellor of the Exchequer. Under the ministry of William Pitt the Elder, Townshend accepted the role of Chancellor of the Exchequer in August 1766. A few weeks later his urgent appeals to the Prime Minister for increased power were favorably answered, and he was admitted to the inner circle of the cabinet.

  2. Apr 11, 2024 · Charles Townshend (born August 27, 1725—died September 4, 1767, London, England) was a British chancellor of the Exchequer whose measures for the taxation of the British American colonies intensified the hostilities that eventually led to the American Revolution. The second son of the 3rd Viscount Townshend, he was educated at Cambridge and ...

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  3. Townshend became Chancellor of the Exchequer in the new ministry of William Pitt (who was elevated to Earl of Chatham) and used his position to address revenue problems with both India and America. During subsequent debates over the East India Company he gave his infamous "champagne speech" (so called because he was likely inebriated at the time).

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  5. Nov 9, 2009 · Townshend Duties . The Townshend Acts, named after Charles Townshend, British chancellor of the Exchequer, imposed duties on British china, glass, lead, paint, paper and tea imported to the colonies.

  6. On 29 June 1767 Parliament passes the Townshend Acts. They bear the name of Charles Townshend, Chancellor of the Exchequer, who is—as the chief treasurer of the British Empire—in charge of economic and financial matters. With the repeal of the Stamp Act, money is needed for "defraying the expenses" of administering the colonies in America.

  7. The Townshend Revenue Act. On June 29, 1767, the British Parliament passed an act that began as follows: Parliament placed a tax on glass, paint, oil, lead, paper, and tea. These applied to imports into the North American colonies. Charles Townshend, the Chancellor Exchequer was the mastermind behind this set of taxes as a way to offset the ...

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