A British Prime Minister Revered by American Revolutionaries: Pittsfield, Pittsburgh, Chatham Anyone?
Pitts' political career is maddingly confusing. Do a Wiki search on it and you'll be scarcely wiser!
Here is a salient point. He was revered in the American Colonies because of this speech. He was seen as their ally.
The speech is long and complicated- no sound bites here!
Here I cut to the quick.
Here is a list of American cities, towns, areas named in honour of Pitt/Chatham.
Places named after William Pitt[edit]
United States
- Chatham Strait, Alaska
- Chatham, Virginia[92]
- Chatham, New Hampshire
- Chatham, New Jersey
- Chatham County, Georgia[93]
- Chatham Square, Savannah, Georgia
- Pitt County, North Carolina
- Chatham County, North Carolina
- Pittsburg, New Hampshire
- Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (renamed, previously called Fort Duquesne). After British General John Forbes occupied Fort Duquesne during the French and Indian War, he ordered the site's reconstruction and named it after then-Secretary of State Pitt. He also named the settlement between the rivers "Pittsborough", which would eventually become known as Pittsburgh.
- Chatham University, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
- Chatham, Massachusetts
- Pittsfield, Massachusetts
- Pittsfield, New Hampshire
- Pittsfield Charter Township, Michigan
- Pittsgrove Township, New Jersey
- Pittstown, New Jersey
- Pittston, Pennsylvania
- Pittston Township, Pennsylvania
- Pittsylvania County, Virginia, and its county seat, Chatham
- Pittsboro, North Carolina
- Chatham Square, New York City
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