British Empire - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The British Empire comprised the dominions, colonies, protectorates, mandates, and other territories ruled or administered by the United Kingdom (UK), that had originated with the overseas colonies ...
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about British imperialism. British imperialism. Information about British imperialism in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. ... Just as British imperialism followed trade, Chinese military intelligence always follows Li" and "Not every Chinese civilian company is an instrument of the Ministry of...
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The myth that Britain's industrial decline in the twentieth century is synonymous with Britain's decline as a world impenalist power has been strongly challenged in an important two volume work on British imperialism by P J Cain and A G Hopkins [2] In this work, covering 300 years of British economic history,
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Distinguish between trading networks and empire, economic versus political imperialism ... Explain how the British took control over the Mughal Empire and the Rajput States ... MWHA British Imperialism...
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None of these 'solutions' face up to the fact that there is such a thing as imperialism. None start from the position that a real solution must be based on the needs of the working ... One addition to this second edition is an article about the IRA policy of killing workers who are employed in work for the British forces.
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The White Man's Burden was, so far as (culturally patronising) Imperialists of Kipling's stripe were concerned, a genuine burden — Kipling viewed his Imperialism, predicated on deeply-held political, racial, moral, and religious beliefs which sustained a feeling of innate British superiority, as being primarily a...
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Britain, arguably the strongest country in the world at the time, used imperialism to benefit itself. The British had rational reasons for practicing imperialism in Africa, such as protecting their route to India, improving trade, and competing with other nations.
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Forms of Imperialism ... • The British believed it was the special genius of the Anglo-Saxon race i.e. the British to rule ... • J. A. Hobson, Imperialism contended: a) colonial expansion was caused by unregulated capitalists and the need to find outlets for surplus capital. b) Only special interest...
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