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Charles James Fox was a prominent British statesman and political leader in the late 18th century, known for his advocacy of liberal political reforms. He entered Parliament in 1768 and quickly became a leading figure in the Whig party. A fervent supporter of civil liberties and social justice, Fox was particularly noted for his opposition to the American War of Independence and his calls for an end to slavery. His eloquence and charisma made him a popular figure, often drawing large crowds when he spoke in public.

Fecha de Nacimiento January 24, 1749
Lugar de Nacimiento London, England
Fecha de fallecimiento July 13, 1806