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The people of the British Isles are but about one-tenth of the population of the empire, and it is hardly an exaggeration to say that not more than one-tenth of these have even a vague notion of ...
The remnants of Britain’s once mighty empire still give the mother country more than a few headaches. Britain, which once ...
Kecia Steelman, Ulta’s president and CEO, said the deal aligns with the company’s broader “Ulta Beauty Unleashed” ...
By the 1700s, discontent had boiled over. Britain taxed the colonies for sugar, tea and alcohol. American anger rose with ...
“The sun never sets on the British empire.” Variations on the phrase have been used for more than 200 years to describe the scope and power of the nation and its occupied territories.
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The Cruiser That Challenged the British Empire - MSNIn the early weeks of World War I, the German cruiser SMS Emden, under Korvettenkapitän Karl von Müller, had already devastated Allied trade routes by sinking 60% of commerce in the region ...
The Truth About Empire promises to be “a shield against the assault on historical truth.” Its authors might do well to visit Col. Pennycuick’s memorial at Camberley before it, too, is toppled.
The empire on which the sun never sets' is the most famous description of the British Empire - even though the phrase was invented to describe the reach of Spain's territory in the 16th century.
The historiography surrounding the British Empire in India has undergone significant evolution over the years, reflecting changing perspectives, methodologies, and ideological influences. In ...
Liverpool played an important role in the growth of the British Empire and became the major port for the mass movement of people, e.g. slaves and emigrants from northern Europe to America. Liverpool ...
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