The Making And Breaking Of The British Empire
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Randall Lynch
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This book details the empire's first great rupture, the loss of the American colonies, and the stunning pivot to the East that followed. You will discover how a private corporation, the East India Company, conquered the vast Indian subcontinent. Witness the brutal Opium Wars that forced China open and the long, global contest with France that set the stage for world dominance.
Follow the empire to its zenith in the nineteenth century, an era of unrivaled power defined by the bloody Indian Mutiny and the frantic scramble for Africa. This story explains how this vast, complex machine was actually run, from the direct rule of Crown Colonies to the unique status of Dominions like Canada and Australia. It also plunges into the bitter, costly conflicts, like the Boer War, that revealed the deep cracks in the imperial facade.
The empire's end would come with shocking speed. This work chronicles the fatal blows of two World Wars, the catastrophic fall of Singapore, and the chaotic, bloody partition of India. It follows the wind of change through Africa and the Caribbean, charting the empire's final collapse and the complex legacy that continues to shape our modern world.
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