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Q: How did having such a large empire affect Great Britain and the rest of the world between 1600 and 1900?
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How did having such a large empire affect Great Britain and the rest of the world?

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How did World War 1 help lead to World War 1?

Imperialism is about believing in a empire. It helped a lot. Germany was imperialistic, and actually, so was Britain. People say that WW1 was caused by Germany, but if Britain didn't have it's empire, then there wouldn't have been a war. See, Germany's leader, Kaiser Wilhem (or something like that) was realated to Queen Victoria and was invited to Britain many times in his childhood. He saw what Britain had gained from having a empire and wanted in. So, when he became leader of Germany, he started building ships to sail around the world and build Germany's empire. So, Britain really was the cause of WW1 (because of a unfortunate connection between Queen Vic and the Kaiser and what he saw when over in Britain).


Why Thailand never be colonised?

Thailand was seen as the "buffer zone" between France and Great Britain. Britain having India and France having south east Asia.


How did imperialism help lead to World War 1?

Imperialism is about believing in a empire. It helped a lot. Germany was imperialistic, and actually, so was Britain. People say that WW1 was caused by Germany, but if Britain didn't have it's empire, then there wouldn't have been a war. See, Germany's leader, Kaiser Wilhem (or something like that) was realated to Queen Victoria and was invited to Britain many times in his childhood. He saw what Britain had gained from having a empire and wanted in. So, when he became leader of Germany, he started building ships to sail around the world and build Germany's empire. So, Britain really was the cause of WW1 (because of a unfortunate connection between Queen Vic and the Kaiser and what he saw when over in Britain).


What were some foreign policies and or goals that Great Britain had before World War 2?

During the Great Depression Britain 'sheltered' within the Empire and this policy of trying to strengthen the Empire (mainly economically) continued throughout the period. This preoccupation with the Empire encouraged a quasi-isolatist attitude towards Europe - with unfortunate results. In particular, in 1933-39 Britain never managed to take the initiative in Europe, but simply reacted to Hitler and other dictators. Having said this, Britain did rearm on a significant scale in the 1930s.


Why did New Zealand support Britain in world war 1?

At that time NZ was a Dominion of the British Empire, having been a colony until 1907. In those days, when the United Kingdom declared war, it was on behalf of the whole empire.


Are the Bahamas a US terittory?

No. The Bahamas is a memeber of the Commonwealth of Nations headed by the British Empire. The Bahamas is an independent country having gained full independence from Britain in 1973


What empire was most associated having control of central Europe?

the german empire


Why Irish hate Britain?

The Irish don't hate Britain. There is a long history between Ireland and Britain, with Britain having invaded Ireland. This long history goes back to 1169, so it is not possible to discuss it in detail here. There is some animosity between Irish and British people but there are also very strong links between the two countries. Many Irish people live in Britain and many people in Britain are of Irish ancestry. The Irish are the largest immigrant group in Britain.


Historically which empire was most associated with having control of Eastern Europe?

The Austrian Empire was associated with having control of Eastern Europe.


Which empire was associated with having control of central Europe?

Th empires that are associated with having control of central Europe include: The German Empire The Austro-Hungarian Empire The Ottoman Empire


Who won the battle of the cedars?

The Battle of The Cedars was fought between Great Britain and the United Colonies. Great Britain won a tactical victory, however the battle ended up having no strategic consequences.