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  1. “Was Ireland A Colony Of The British Empire?”

    “Was Ireland a colony of the British Empire?”. ... It can be said that Ireland
    was not a foreign territory occupied by the British Empire. ...

  2. James Cook'S Contribution To The Development Of The British Empire

    JAMES COOK'S CONTRIBUTION TO THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE. JAMES
    COOK'S CONTRIBUTION TO THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE ...

  3. French And Indian War

    ... After Britain had won the war, the colonists expected to be treated as
    Englishmen and mutual partners in the new British Empire. ...

  4. The Cold War And Truman

    ... of World War II presented an opportunity for Winston Churchill to regain some of
    the power and influence that the Imperialistic British Empire once possessed. ...

  5. German Spring Offensive Of 1918 (The Ludendorff Offensive)

    ... The main goal to be achieved by this offensive was to divide French armies and British
    Empire, and defeat them before the arrival of American support. ...

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  1. Part B - What Were The Consequences Of The First World War For The ...

    ... At the beginning of the war in 1914 the British Empire was globally spread (Appendix
    1) and was large in comparison to those of Russia, USA and France, this ...

  2. India

    ... This Mutiny, or even called the 'epic of the Race' by historian Sir Charles Crostwaithe,
    was the beginning of the end for the British Empire, but more ...

  3. Causes Of The American Revolution

    ... were of British decent; they loved being English and fancied that, as colonists,
    they were taking part in the building of a bigger and stronger British Empire. ...

  4. Imperial Telecommunications

    ... imperial purposes (Stall 10). The British empire was lucky to see the potential
    of the telegraph early. They realized how it could ...

  5. English

    ... Though the writer himself was a British and a part of the British Empire, he had
    a strong stand against British rule which he called ‘an unbreakable tyranny ...

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