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How hasBritainrisen into an empire and then declined? About this question, we should focus on some topics: politics, economy, war and colony. It’s a long story to talk about this question. However, I think the rise and fall ofBritish empirecan not get away from some big events. Such...
The country was rich in tea which was in high demand not only in Britain but all over the world. China also had porcelain and silk which the Britons envied. The intruders did not have enough silver to buy the commodities thus opted for a barter system. Consequently, a war between the ...
By 1900, Britain had built up a big empire, “on which the sun never set”. It consisted of a vast number of protectorates, Crown colonies, spheres of influence, and self-governing dominions. It included 25% of the world’s population and area. 英国殖民扩张开始于1583年纽芬兰的殖民化。在...
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2. HoW did Britain take Part in the FirSt WOrId War? Key: Af⅛er the GennanS invaded BelgiUm in AUgUSt 4, 1914, thereby Violating neutrality that Britain WaS Committed by treaty to support, Britain took Part in the war. 3. What WaS me aftermath Of the FirSt World War for Britain?
The British Government abused a lot of powers in multiple ways. King George III has been known to cause trouble. He wasn’t fair in any type of way. “He has refused to pass other laws for the accommodation of large districts of people, unless those people would relinquish the right of...
There are two points which make something of a nonsense of this episode. The first is the conceit that Tony only married Princess Margaret to gain the approval of his mother, Anne, Countess of Rosse. It is evidently true that Tony thought his mother did not respect him. Her character is ...
Chapter 4 turns to the Germanic languages, with a concentration on Old English, the form of English between the time when it was brought to Britain by the Anglo-Saxons (fifth century ad) to the Norman Conquest in 1066. Modern English is a very different language from Greek and Latin, but...