Were Economic Factors Primarily Responsible For Nineteenth-Century Bri

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February 6, 2014

 

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This is evident in the time period when the New World was discovered and numerous people flocked to the uncharted lands in search for prosperity. British imperialism was no different in that it was a means to stimulate the economy by increasing land mass and make trading less difficult. Upon looking at the economic system employed by a country, one of the first things that needs to be examined is the land within that country's possession...
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The British Empire had a major advantage on its side in that it had many lands with very diverse economic bases. Some of the areas that were encompassed by this vast empire were agriculturally bound while others were industrially superior. Still, others had a port based economic system. With this in mind one can envision the way in which these various systems of economy can be woven together to form a tapestry of a truly independent and well functioning economy...
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