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- Joseph_Chamberlain abstract "Joseph Chamberlain (8 July 1836 – 2 July 1914) was a British politician and statesman. Unlike most major politicians of the time, he was a self-made businessman who had not attended university.Born in London, Chamberlain made his career in Birmingham, first as a manufacturer of screws and then as a notable Mayor of the city. During his early adulthood he was a radical Liberal Party member and a campaigner for educational reform. He entered the House of Commons aged almost forty, relatively late in life for a front-rank politician. Rising to power through his influence with the Liberal grassroots organisation, he served as President of the Board of Trade in Gladstone's Second Government (1880–85). At the time, Chamberlain was notable for his attacks on the Conservative leader Lord Salisbury, and in the 1885 general election he proposed the "Unauthorised Programme" of benefits for newly enfranchised agricultural labourers. Chamberlain resigned from Gladstone's Third Government in 1886 in opposition to Irish Home Rule, and after the Liberal Party split he became a Liberal Unionist, a party which included a bloc of MPs based in and around Birmingham.From the 1895 general election the Liberal Unionists were in coalition with the Conservative Party, under Chamberlain's former opponent Lord Salisbury. Chamberlain accepted the post of Secretary of State for the Colonies, declining other positions. In this job, he presided over the Second Boer War and was the dominant figure in the Unionist Government's re-election at the "Khaki Election" in 1900. In 1903, he resigned from the Cabinet to campaign for tariff reform. He obtained the support of most Unionist MPs for this stance, but the split contributed to the landslide Unionist defeat at the 1906 general election. Some months later, shortly after turning seventy, he was disabled by a stroke.Despite never becoming Prime Minister, he is regarded as one of the most important British politicians of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, as well as a renowned orator and an interesting character who split both main parties. Winston Churchill later wrote of him that he was the man "who made the weather". Chamberlain was the father, by different marriages, of Sir Austen Chamberlain and Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain.".
- Joseph_Chamberlain activeYearsEndDate "1885-06-09".
- Joseph_Chamberlain activeYearsEndDate "1903-09-16".
- Joseph_Chamberlain activeYearsEndDate "1906-02-27".
- Joseph_Chamberlain activeYearsStartDate "1880-05-03".
- Joseph_Chamberlain activeYearsStartDate "1895-06-29".
- Joseph_Chamberlain birthDate "1836-07-08".
- Joseph_Chamberlain birthPlace Camberwell.
- Joseph_Chamberlain birthYear "1836".
- Joseph_Chamberlain child Austen_Chamberlain.
- Joseph_Chamberlain child Neville_Chamberlain.
- Joseph_Chamberlain deathDate "1914-07-02".
- Joseph_Chamberlain deathYear "1914".
- Joseph_Chamberlain monarch Edward_VII.
- Joseph_Chamberlain orderInOffice "Leader of the Opposition".
- Joseph_Chamberlain orderInOffice "President of the Board of Trade".
- Joseph_Chamberlain orderInOffice "Secretary of State for the Colonies".
- Joseph_Chamberlain primeMinister Arthur_Balfour.
- Joseph_Chamberlain primeMinister Henry_Campbell-Bannerman.
- Joseph_Chamberlain primeMinister Robert_Gascoyne-Cecil,_3rd_Marquess_of_Salisbury.
- Joseph_Chamberlain primeMinister William_Ewart_Gladstone.
- Joseph_Chamberlain religion General_Assembly_of_Unitarian_and_Free_Christian_Churches.
- Joseph_Chamberlain restingPlace Birmingham.
- Joseph_Chamberlain restingPlace Key_Hill_Cemetery.
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- Joseph_Chamberlain successor Alfred_Lyttelton.
- Joseph_Chamberlain successor Arthur_Balfour.
- Joseph_Chamberlain successor Charles_Gordon-Lennox,_6th_Duke_of_Richmond.
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- Joseph_Chamberlain birthDate "1836-07-08".
- Joseph_Chamberlain birthPlace "Camberwell, London, England".
- Joseph_Chamberlain caption "The Rt. Hon. Joseph Chamberlain".
- Joseph_Chamberlain children Austen_Chamberlain.
- Joseph_Chamberlain children Neville_Chamberlain.
- Joseph_Chamberlain dateOfBirth "1836-07-08".
- Joseph_Chamberlain dateOfDeath "1914-07-02".
- Joseph_Chamberlain deathDate "1914-07-02".
- Joseph_Chamberlain deathPlace "England".
- Joseph_Chamberlain hasPhotoCollection Joseph_Chamberlain.
- Joseph_Chamberlain honorificPrefix The_Right_Honourable.
- Joseph_Chamberlain id "825".
- Joseph_Chamberlain monarch Edward_VII.
- Joseph_Chamberlain name "Chamberlain, Joseph".
- Joseph_Chamberlain name "Joe Chamberlain".
- Joseph_Chamberlain name "Joseph Chamberlain".
- Joseph_Chamberlain nickname ""Our Joe"".
- Joseph_Chamberlain occupation "British businessman, politician, and statesman.".
- Joseph_Chamberlain order Leader_of_the_Opposition_(United_Kingdom).
- Joseph_Chamberlain order Secretary_of_State_for_Business,_Innovation_and_Skills.
- Joseph_Chamberlain order Secretary_of_State_for_the_Colonies.
- Joseph_Chamberlain placeOfBirth "Camberwell, London, England".
- Joseph_Chamberlain placeOfDeath "England".
- Joseph_Chamberlain predecessor Arthur_Balfour.
- Joseph_Chamberlain predecessor Dudley_Ryder,_3rd_Earl_of_Harrowby.
- Joseph_Chamberlain predecessor George_Robinson,_1st_Marquess_of_Ripon.
- Joseph_Chamberlain primeminister Arthur_Balfour.
- Joseph_Chamberlain primeminister Henry_Campbell-Bannerman.
- Joseph_Chamberlain primeminister Robert_Gascoyne-Cecil,_3rd_Marquess_of_Salisbury.
- Joseph_Chamberlain primeminister William_Ewart_Gladstone.
- Joseph_Chamberlain religion General_Assembly_of_Unitarian_and_Free_Christian_Churches.
- Joseph_Chamberlain restingplace "Key Hill Cemetery, Birmingham".
- Joseph_Chamberlain shortDescription "British businessman, politician, and statesman.".
- Joseph_Chamberlain signature "Joseph Chamberlain Signature.svg".
- Joseph_Chamberlain successor Alfred_Lyttelton.
- Joseph_Chamberlain successor Arthur_Balfour.
- Joseph_Chamberlain successor Charles_Gordon-Lennox,_6th_Duke_of_Richmond.
- Joseph_Chamberlain termEnd "1885-06-09".
- Joseph_Chamberlain termEnd "1903-09-16".
- Joseph_Chamberlain termEnd "1906-02-27".
- Joseph_Chamberlain termStart "1880-05-03".
- Joseph_Chamberlain termStart "1895-06-29".
- Joseph_Chamberlain termStart "8".
- Joseph_Chamberlain title Leader_of_the_Opposition_(United_Kingdom).
- Joseph_Chamberlain title President_of_the_Liberal_Party.
- Joseph_Chamberlain title President_of_the_Local_Government_Board.
- Joseph_Chamberlain title Rector_of_the_University_of_Glasgow.
- Joseph_Chamberlain title Secretary_of_State_for_Business,_Innovation_and_Skills.
- Joseph_Chamberlain title Secretary_of_State_for_the_Colonies.
- Joseph_Chamberlain title University_of_Birmingham.
- Joseph_Chamberlain title "Member of Parliament for Birmingham West".
- Joseph_Chamberlain title "Member of Parliament for Birmingham".
- Joseph_Chamberlain with "John Bright and Philip Henry Muntz".
- Joseph_Chamberlain years "1876".
- Joseph_Chamberlain years "1877".
- Joseph_Chamberlain years "1880".
- Joseph_Chamberlain years "1885".