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    that’s quite another matter. After all‚ no one even stumbled upon the idea to grant political asylum for the enemies of the throne and of the establishment or for the fighters for the independence of the British colonies (the becoming of many future undertakers of the British Empire took place in British colleges and universities‚ but at those times they had not fledged yet and had not grown into the enemies of the crown). Are you hinting that it was beneficial for England keeping hold the revolutionaries

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    The Great War and the Cultural Foundations of Britain’s Covert Empire in the Middle East to examine the establishment of the pre-war intelligence community in the Middle East and the eventual establishment of Britain’s covert empire following World War I. Of particular focus is the cultural characteristics of Edwardian intelligence agents and Britain’s use of air control in Arabia. Satia greatly contributes to the scholarship of British occupation in Arabia‚ and Spies in Arabia is a lively and interesting

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    Maritime Empire: Portugese‚ Japan‚ Dutch (Sea Imperialist) pg. 6 Portugese: -penetrate Indian Ocean (traded pepper with India) -Direct contact w. Thailand & China and later Japan -Used force to compel unwilling partners to trade w/them‚ Esp "Spice Islands (Indonesia) -Main business of the Portuguese was to participate as shippers and traders in the existing commerce of Asia‚ along traditional routes. Japan: -Japan vs China - Dutch: -Joint stock company created by Jan van Linschoten

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    6. What makes the British Commonwealth hang together? Is the British commonwealth of native just another name for the British Empire? According to http://www.historians.org the important matter‚ however‚ is not why we ask what makes the Commonwealth hold together but what the answer is. To reach it we must start off with another question: What is it that holds together? The map opposite page 1 will help us answer. Geographically the British Commonwealth is a rather large affair‚ for it includes

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    first leave the West Indies with imports to exchange for slaves in Africa. When reaching Africa‚ captains would trade rum and other iron products for slaves to ship back to America. The colonies then exported a lot of agricultural products‚ produced by the slaves‚ to Europe. Several countries were involved in the triangular trade‚ including the Netherlands‚ Spain‚ Portugal‚ England‚ and France. 3. What was the basis of the British Empire? The basis of

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    1 CHAPTER 10: THE WORLD SYSTEM AND COLONIALISM I. Introduction A. Truly isolated societies do not exist today (and probably have never existed). B. The modern world system refers to a world in which nations are economically and politically interdependent. II. The World System A. The world system and the relations between the countries within that system are shaped by the world capitalist economy. B. The increasing dominance of international trade during and after the 15th century led to

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    latter event was the armed rejection of imperial Italy�s initial encroachment on Ethiopia.� Italy�s actions‚ at that time‚ were reflective of the 1884-85 Berlin Conference‚ the so-called‚ �Scramble for Africa� conference.�The conference produced documented commitment to the cooperative pursuit of Africa�s exploitation.� A particular document titled‚ General Act of the Berlin Conference was addressed to: 1.                  The Empress of India; 2.                  The emperors of Germany‚ Austria

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    for power above the rest. Whether it was in North America‚ India‚ or Africa wherever there were people‚ there was imperialism. Even today we are still faced with a some-what modest intention of dominance. Looking back in history one of the first major conflict with imperialism took place in India. The India-Britain situation began when India demanded independence after 90 long years of being ruled under the British Empire. The Indian people desperately wanted to be declared an independently ruled

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    Imperialism‚ as it is defined by the Dictionary of Human Geography‚ is an unequal human and territorial relationship‚ usually in the form of an empire‚ based on ideas of superiority and practices of dominance‚ and involving the extension of authority and control of one state or people over another."[2] Lewis Samuel Feuer identifies two major subtypes of imperialism; the first is the "regressive imperialism" identified with pure conquest‚ unequivocal exploitation‚ extermination or reductions of undesired

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    World War 1-who was to blame? World War 1 broke out when the Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria was assassinated by Gavrilo Princip in 1914‚ whose organization implicated members of Serbian military. For this reason‚ the Austro-Hungarian Empire declared war on Serbia‚ supported by Germany. This triggered chain reaction‚ nations in Europe declaring war on the other nations‚ which‚ with in a month‚ caused Europe to turn into a battlefield. The Great War was ended‚ when the Treaty of Versailles

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