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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › John_BrightJohn Bright - Wikipedia

    John Bright (16 November 1811 – 27 March 1889) was a British Radical and Liberal statesman, one of the greatest orators of his generation and a promoter of free trade policies. A Quaker, Bright is most famous for battling the Corn Laws.

  2. John Bright war ein britischer Politiker und der wichtigste Verbündete Richard Cobdens und ein führendes Mitglied der Anti-Corn-Law-League. Er war ein Vertreter der Radikalen.

  3. John Bright was a British reform politician and orator active in the early Victorian campaigns for free trade and lower grain prices. He was a co-founder of the Anti-Corn Law League, as well as campaigns for parliamentary reform. Bright was the eldest surviving son of Jacob Bright, a self-made.

  4. John Bright, (born Nov. 16, 1811, Rochdale, Lancashire, Eng.—died March 27, 1889, Rochdale), British reform politician and orator. He entered Parliament in 1843 and served three times as a member of William E. Gladstone ’s cabinet.

  5. John Bright has been described as one of the great Victorian moralists, standing at the confluence of the mid-nineteenth century working class movement and of the political wing of nonconformist dissent.

  6. www.parliament.uk › great-reform-act1 › john-bright1John Bright - UK Parliament

    John Bright (1811-1889) is seen by many as one of the great reformist liberal politicians of the 19th Century. His Parliamentary career was played out in two Acts.

  7. John Bright (November 16, 1811) by Peter Mentzel. This month’s featured birthday anniversary is the British activist and politician John Bright. He was born into a Quaker family in Rochdale, Lancashire to Jacob and Martha Wood Bright, their eldest surviving child in a family of eleven children.