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South Africa, Balfour, & Education
In 1902 Salisbury retired and Arthur Balfour became Prime Minister. King Edward VII was crowned. The Boer War came to an end - English became the national language though Dutch could still be used in schools and the law courts.
Balfour encouraged by Robert Morant guided an Education Bill through Parliament which changed education for the next 40 years. The Act created 140 Local Education Authorities thereby placing secondary education and technical training under the control of borough and county councils.
Arthur Balfour |
ARTHUR JAMES BALFOUR (1848-1930)- First Earl of Balfour
- Prime Minister 1902 to 1905
- Related to the famous Cecil family through his mother
- Educated at Eton and Cambridge, he entered Parliament in 1874 as a Conservative and became Private Secretary for Scotland and then Ireland under his uncle, Lord Salisbury
- Gave his name to the 1902 Education Act
- Successfully formed the Committee of Imperial Defence but failed to settle the Tariff Reform argument and experienced a landslide defeat in 1905
- Resigned as Party Leader in 1911
- Became Foreign Secretary during the First World War
- The Balfour Declaration in 1917 promised to create a home for Jews in Palestine
In 1902 Lord Kensington sold 82 acres of land (including 1,450 homes and shops) around the Earl's Court area of London for 拢565,000.Beatrix Potter published The Tale Of Peter Rabbit in 1902.
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1898 | Gladstone dies
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1899 | The Second Boer War begins
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1901 | Queen Victoria dies Edward VII becomes king
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1902 | Balfour becomes Prime Minister Balfour's Education Act
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1903 | Chamberlain resigns to campaign for tariff reform The Women's Social and Political Union is founded by Emmeline Pankhurst
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1904 | The Russo-Japanese War begins
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1905 | Campbell-Bannerman becomes Prime Minister The Piccadilly and Bakerloo tube lines open
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1906 | Trade Disputes Act is passed
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1907 | Anglo-Russian entente is formed
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1908 | Campbell-Bannerman dies Asquith becomes Prime Minister
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MODERN UNIVERSITIES AT THE BEGINNING OF THE 20TH CENTURY | | 1900 Birmingham |
| 1903 Manchester |
| 1903 Liverpool |
| 1904 Leeds |
| 1905 Sheffield |
| 1909 Bristol |
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