A History of Western Civilization ...Prentice-Hall, Incorporated, 1939 |
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... imperial history , the period between 1815 and 1880 may be regarded as the era of abandonment of colonies . After the American Revolution , colonial questions were most un- popular in England , largely because the success of the Ameri ...
... imperial history , the period between 1815 and 1880 may be regarded as the era of abandonment of colonies . After the American Revolution , colonial questions were most un- popular in England , largely because the success of the Ameri ...
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... Imperial Federation League was formed to foster closer ties between the colonies and England . Imperialism was stimulated further by the remark- able success of the Colonial and Indian Exhibition , which was held in London ( 1886 ) . On ...
... Imperial Federation League was formed to foster closer ties between the colonies and England . Imperialism was stimulated further by the remark- able success of the Colonial and Indian Exhibition , which was held in London ( 1886 ) . On ...
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... imperial expan- sion was rather haphazard . After 1815 , France possessed Senegal and Bourbon in Africa , Guiana in South America , several islands in the West Indies , and five villages in India . The government sought to form ...
... imperial expan- sion was rather haphazard . After 1815 , France possessed Senegal and Bourbon in Africa , Guiana in South America , several islands in the West Indies , and five villages in India . The government sought to form ...
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THE PROTESTANT REVOLT | 1 |
Effect of the Wealth of the Church | 21 |
Political Causes of the Revolt | 28 |
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