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British Imperialism



British Empire - overseas territories linked to Great Britain in a variety of constitutional relationships, established over a period of three centuries. The establishment of the empire resulted primarily from commercial and political motives and emigration movements (see imperialism); its long endurance resulted from British command of the seas and preeminence in international commerce, and   Read More...

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    The Oxford History of the British Empire, Vol. III: The Nineteenth Century
    by William Roger Louis, Alaine M. Low, Andrew Porter. 780 pgs.


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    The Oxford History of the British Empire, Vol. IV: The Twentieth Century
    by William Roger Louis, Alaine M. Low, Judith M. Brown. 773 pgs.


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