Excerpt from An Introduction to the Study of Colonial History
The sixteenth century, when the various nations began to come into conflict over the Opportunities that existed for further expansion, it becomes an important part of their political history. Naval history and colonial history are so closely connected throughout this early period that they practically form one subject. At a later date, when settled communities had been founded across the sea,_ there is a side of colonial history that comes closely into contact with the Constitutional history of certain nations, and notably of Spain, Holland and Britain. Thus the whole subject must be con Sidered with historical settihg/ against the European background, and it is necessary to have a general knowledge of the history of the nations concerned before the profitable study of colonial history can be undertaken. The subject has frequently been confused with the history of colonies, and has thus often become merely a collection of disconnected narratives of events in certain of the European communities beyond the sea, and treated in little relation with the rest of the world; it is in reality something quite different and much broader in character, and deals with the sequence of domestic events in the 'various oversea communities only when those events had' some direct bearing Upon the common life of the empires concerned or upon the general history of the maritime nations. Its main concern is to trace out the development of European activity beyond the sea and to examine the history of the interaction of the European with the less civilised races.8 the study OF colonial' history.
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Paperback. Condition: New. Print on Demand. This book explores the history of British colonial expansion, with a particular focus on the post-15th century era. It traces the development of European activities beyond their borders, examining the interplay of economic, political, and naval forces that shaped colonial expansion. The author delves into the establishment of trading companies, the foundation of colonies, and the complex relationships between European powers and indigenous populations. The book provides a comprehensive overview of the motivations, struggles, and consequences of colonialism, offering insights into the broader historical context of global power dynamics and the shaping of the modern world. This book is a reproduction of an important historical work, digitally reconstructed using state-of-the-art technology to preserve the original format. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in the book. print-on-demand item. Seller Inventory # 9781331127123_0
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