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  1. William Edward Forster (11 de julio de 1818 - 6 de abril de 1886) fue un magnate, filántropo y político británico recordado principalmente por haber impulsado la ley de 1870 que creó el sistema educativo británico. Fue Jefe de Secretaría de Irlanda de 1880 a 1882.

  2. William Edward Forster, PC, FRS (11 July 1818 – 5 April 1886) was an English industrialist, philanthropist and Liberal Party statesman. As a minister in Gladstone's government, he steered through the Elementary Education Act 1870 which was the foundation of compulsory national free education for children in the UK.

  3. 7 de jul. de 2024 · William Edward Forster was a British statesman noted for his Education Act of 1870, which established in Great Britain the elements of a primary school system, and for his term (1880–82) as chief secretary for Ireland, where his repression of the radical Land League won him the nickname “Buckshot.

  4. William Edward Forster, 1818-1886. By Tony Little. Type: Biography. W. E. Forster was a typical nineteenth century Radical: a successful self-made businessman of nonconformist origins who was driven by his conscience to work for the less well-off in the community. His great achievement was the successful creation of the framework for a state ...

  5. WILLIAM EDWARD FORSTER: POLITICIAN, STATESMAN, EDUCATIONIST BY G. F. A. Baer* "The great pioneer of the Education Act has never received full recognition for his services." (Thomas Cautrey) WILLIAM on July 11, Edward 1818. Forster He was was the only born child at Bradpole, of William Dorset, and on July 11, 1818. He was the only child of ...

  6. Overview. William Edward Forster. (1818—1886) politician. Quick Reference. (1818–86). Forster was a hard‐working politician whose greatest achievement was the Education Act of 1870. The son of a quaker missionary, he began in the Yorkshire woollen trade at Bradford. In 1861 he was returned for Bradford as a Liberal.

  7. 11 de jun. de 2018 · Forster, William Edward (1818–86). Forster was a hard-working politician whose greatest achievement was the Education Act of 1870. He was the son of a quaker missionary and began his career in the Yorkshire woollen trade at Bradford.