The British
The British imperial century took place from 1815, the end of the Napoleonic Wars untilthe year 1914, the beginning of World War I. During this century, the British empire stretched all over the globe extending its language, its culture, and its economy throughout Africa, India, Asia, and the Chinese and Ottoman empires, and further. For the most part, the British preferred to rule its empire informally for reasons such as finances, fear of conflict, and governmental responsibilities and burdens. There were times when formal rule was required, and Britain’s self image of power and superiority gave it the will to use force if necessary. Imperialism is the way in which a group gains formal or informal influence over another group’s politics, society, and economy. The British imperialism that expanded the British empire in the nineteenth century happened suddenly and unexpectedly and led to great global changes on the way to the first world Why Britain Sought to Gain the World There is no one explanation for why Britain gained so much global power so suddenly. It has been said that perhaps it was due to British superiority economically as well as its technology
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Approximate Word count = 1577
Approximate Pages = 6 (250 words per page double spaced)
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