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Revolution Supporter or Imperialist: On Counter-Revolutionarism of William Pitt the Elder

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The paper traces the evolution of William Pitt’s (the Elder) attitude towards American revolutionaries and tries to answer the question whether he was a true supporter of American revolutionary movement or one of the most dangerous counter-revolutionaries. Relying on historiographical sources the author examines politician’s views on “American issue”, considers his approaches to Empire development, analyzes the factors influencing his actions. Scientific originality of the study lies in the fact that Pitt’s approach is analyzed in terms of its counter-revolutionary essence. The findings allow concluding that Pitt was the most dangerous counter-revolutionary: seeking to defend imperial interests, he understood Americans’ needs and at the early stage of American Revolution he could suggest a compromise, thus annihilating its main purpose - to acquire independence.
Title: Revolution Supporter or Imperialist: On Counter-Revolutionarism of William Pitt the Elder
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The paper traces the evolution of William Pitt’s (the Elder) attitude towards American revolutionaries and tries to answer the question whether he was a true supporter of American revolutionary movement or one of the most dangerous counter-revolutionaries.
Relying on historiographical sources the author examines politician’s views on “American issue”, considers his approaches to Empire development, analyzes the factors influencing his actions.
Scientific originality of the study lies in the fact that Pitt’s approach is analyzed in terms of its counter-revolutionary essence.
The findings allow concluding that Pitt was the most dangerous counter-revolutionary: seeking to defend imperial interests, he understood Americans’ needs and at the early stage of American Revolution he could suggest a compromise, thus annihilating its main purpose - to acquire independence.

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