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The Growth of the British Empire



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Contributing to the growth of the British Empire through the help of the slave trade was the sugar trade. The 18th century British Empire was based upon the preceding English overseas possessions which began to take shape in the late 16th and early 17th century .


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Meanwhile the English are establishing secure footholds on the east coast. Centre number. The slave trade was highly significant because of its large role in the transatlantic enterprise which eventually made the British gain superiority over her rivals the Dutch and French. Great Britain made its first tentative efforts to establish overseas settlements in the 16th century. The phrase British empire was in common use from the union of parliaments in 1707. Source Digital Library of India. Scanning Centre Pune University Source Library Date Accessioned 772015 106 The Digital Library of India was a project . British Empire Commonwealth Museum. Read Foundation And Growth Of The . Synge The Growth of the British Empire treats the revolutions in South America and Mexico the Boer War in South Africa and the exploration of Central Africa the Greek and Italian wars for independence the Crimean War the American Civil War the opening of trade with Japan and China and the rebellion in India. The fifth war happened between the Ashanti Empire in Gold Coast against the British Empire who rebelled of becoming one with gold coast as an african state. The British Empire was the first genuinely global empire an empire that ranged at times from the American colonies in the West Australia and New Zealand in the East Canada and her dominions in the North and huge chunks of Africa in the South including Egypt and Rhodesia. Between 1870 and 1900 the formal Empire expanded to occupy an area of 4 million square miles despite the lack of coherent imperial policies. 1How many countries were included in the British Empire in 1924 considered the peak of the British. The Growth of the . Most of Great Britain made up by England Scotland Wales and Northern . As Clare Midgeley notes in her review of Julia Bushs.