True or False: When Pitt became Prime Minister in 1783, Britain stood in a strong coalition with other great powers
False
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True or False: The coalition that had formed against Britain was known as the League of Armed Neutrality
True
2 of 10
True or False: The merchant classes of the United Provinces were concerned with British trade and competition
True
3 of 10
True or False: The merchant class of the United Provinces formed a group known as the Property Party
False
4 of 10
True or False: The Patriot Party were supported by Prussia
False
5 of 10
True or False: Britain was concerned that the French might take over the United Provinces which would threaten British security and trade on the river Rhine
False
6 of 10
True or False: Pitt was keen to avoid war over the issue in the United Provinces
True
7 of 10
True or False: Britain, Prussia and The United Provinces formed the Triple Alliance
True
8 of 10
True or False: Pitt had secured an effective trade deal with France in 1786 which had made relations stronger
True
9 of 10
True or False: By 1788 Pitt had no further foreign policy concerns
False
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Other cards in this set
Card 2
Front
True or False: The coalition that had formed against Britain was known as the League of Armed Neutrality
Back
True
Card 3
Front
True or False: The merchant classes of the United Provinces were concerned with British trade and competition
Back
Card 4
Front
True or False: The merchant class of the United Provinces formed a group known as the Property Party
Back
Card 5
Front
True or False: The Patriot Party were supported by Prussia
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