Publisher: Weidenfeld & Nicholson ISBN-10: 1842120387 Author: J.H. Parry Binding: Paperback Pages: 419 Between the mid-fifteenth and mid-nineteenth centuries every European state which possessed an Atlantic sea-board (and some that did not) acquired territory overseas. These became the Empires, super-states comprising a metropolis and dependencies. Five countries stood out above all the others in the race for colonies -- Portugal, Spain, the Netherlands, France and England. This was a time of conflict as the world grew too small for these competing adventurers who sailed the seas.
This was a stage of expanded operations, of collisions, mutinies and alterations of course. As the eighteenth century progressed governments became more interested in efficient and rational administration and a more responsible attitude to subject races emerged. At the same time the first successful colonial rebellion took place -- the American War of Independence. European governments were slow to learn that an independent, stable and prosperous former colony could provide an industrializing metropolis with a ready-made market without the trouble of imperial supervision. A clear and comprehensive account of the development of the European empires in the eighteenth century.
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