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    After King Georges war and French and Indian war‚ Britain became a superpower. Has defeated French and Spanish and in return received the largest portion of North American colonies‚ but also had the largest amount of debt after these wars. Because of the debt that was accumulated‚ Britain had since started to control the colonies overseas‚ and imposed several economic acts on the colonies. Great Britain and her North American colonies were economic in origin rather than rooted in political and social

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    Jamestown: “Why did So Many Colonists Die?” Outline So many colonists in early Jamestown perished because of the environmental conditions‚ their relationship with the Powhatans‚ and their lack of proper settler skills and general unpreparedness. In all four years of early Jamestown‚ the most deaths were caused by sickness‚ famine‚ and other environmental conditions‚ and it is arguably the most important reason that so many colonists died [Fausz 45]. During the time period that the colonists lived in

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    What factors led Britain to declare war on Germany in August 1914? On the 4th August 1914 Britain declared war on Germany‚ on the side of France and Russia. There were many factors that contributed to the war; some commentators believed it was a stockpiling of issues that ultimately led to it. Initially it was Austria-Hungary who declared war on Serbia‚ on the 28th July‚ after receiving an unsatisfactory response from Serbia to the ultimatum they had issued her. This was triggered by the assassination

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    On the Rise and fall of Great Britain (1) 中文摘要: 英国,一个漂泊在大西洋上的小岛,曾经在世界历史发展的漫长时期中湮没无闻,人口不过数百万,国土资源也很有限,却率先敲开通向现代世界的大门,从地理的边缘变成了世界的中心,一跃成为西方强国的领头人,并独领风骚数百年,给人类文明烙上了不可磨灭的印记。然而到了十九世纪末期,由于美、德等国的崛起以及其他种种原因,英国逐渐失去优势‚后来又在第二次世界大战中受到严重创伤,大英帝国国力日渐衰落‚海外殖民地也在二战后纷纷宣告独立‚大英帝国逐渐演变成一个组织松散的英联邦。这个曾经号称“世界工厂”和“日不落帝国”的国家又逐渐衰落,回归到欧洲,回归到欧洲的版图之内,回归到大西洋中的那个小岛。 关键词:世界工厂 日不落帝国 衰落 Abstract in English: Great Britain‚ a small island which lies in the Atlantic Ocean‚ was once little-known in the long history of

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    In the 1700s Great Britain was on the bottom of the bottom. They had less agriculture production which led to higher prices. They were falling behind Asia. In 1750‚ Great Britain began to look beyond itself for economic power. They began to practice mercantilism. This meant that their government was going to begin to control foreign trade to ensure that their country’s prosperity and security. The first move in becoming a major power was their play for Indian Calico. Calico had become very popular

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    almost every colonist died in Jamestown. In 1607‚ English ships sailed The Chesapeake Bay and later made their way to Jamestown in Virginia. By summer of 1609‚ 524 colonists would have arrived in Jamestown. But by 1611‚ over three hundred would be dead! There are three main reasons why this horrible incident would have happened. There was not enough food‚ the water was unusable‚ and they didn’t have enough skillful workers to help them survive. One of the biggest problems for the colonists is that

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    Why did democracy develop in Britain after 1850? Introduction Between 1850 and 1928‚ through the introduction of a series of acts of parliament‚ Britain became a democratic country. All the features that would be expected in a democracy were put in place. For example‚ the franchise was made universal‚ the constituencies were more or less shared equally across the country‚ voting was protected and the opportunities for corruption were considerably reduced. Whilst appreciating the effectiveness

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    Analysis of ”Why multicultural communities are what makes London (and Britain) great – and why we must protect them” Britain prides itself on its multicultural communities and their accept of foreigners. For many people it is a big part of their everyday life‚ and it will affect them for the rest of their lives. Jermain Jackman‚ who is a singer and a political activist‚ shares this point of view in the article; ”Why multiculturalism communities are what makes London (and Britain) great – and why we must

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    A report on the economic recovery in Britain in the 1930s In the 1930s Britain’s workers was experiencing signs of affluence. All this extra money was due to the living standard going up by 15 percent. This meant the money didn’t come from wages being increased but the cost of living decreased. Gross Domestic Product (GDP) The affluence also came from the gross domestic product rate. In 1922 to 1938 the rate rose to the average of 2.1 percent per annum. The rates were a lot better than

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    The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland is considered as a superpower and as a safe haven of full of opportunities. Consequently‚ a majority of immigrants come to this country looking for a new beginning and a better future‚ at the same time risking their lives on the way. At the moment‚ migrants might seem to be out of news in the British public life. The question is: whether the immigration is a problem or not? Historically‚ immigrants had no difficulties in entering the country

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