Hinojosa, Jesus
Administrative Justice 2
Professor Jackson
June 20, 2017 Sir Robert Peel
Sir Robert Peel 2nd baronet accomplished many things in life with going to school, studying politics, and then becoming the leader and prime minister of the United Kingdom. Sir Robert Peel was born on February 5, 1788 Bury, United Kingdom. In early life Peels’ father was one of Britain's richest textile manufacturers in the early industrial revolution. Peel later became part of the military service as captain in Manchester regiment of Militia in 1808. Peel attended many school to study classics, mathematics, and then studied law at Lincoln's Inn in 1809. Then Sir Robert Peel entered politics later that year in 1809 only at the age of 21. Later in 1820 he became a lieutenant in staffordshire cavalry. (J.H)
Sir Robert Peel had many accomplishments during his time of life. He became the leader of the opposition in the United Kingdom. He is considered as the father of contemporary british policing and as one of the founders of the present day conservative Party. He was also the
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entered the Cabinet for the first time as Home Secretary 1822–1827 where he reformed and liberalised the criminal law and he created the police force just as the way they are today currently in the U.K. Peel resigned as Home Secretary, but after a brief period out of office he reoccurred as Home Secretary because he would reciprocate to his political mentor Duke of Wellington serving as Leader of the House of Commons. After, in May 1839 Peel declined to head another minority government, and prompting the Bedchamber crisis. He then final became Prime Minister again after the 1841 general election for the second time.