7 years war
She hasn't, since the role of a king in Great Britain is mostly ceremonial and the king does not participate in Government. But the main changes during her reign so far were the dissolution of the British Empire when all of its colonies became independent, and the changes brought about by prime minister Margaret Thatcher who almost single-handedly broke the powers of the until then mighty Trade Unions and turned Britain into a modern market economy.
William Pitt the Elder believed in the expansion of the British Empire and the importance of a strong navy to protect and promote British interests overseas. He advocated for colonial expansion and was a proponent of the Seven Years' War, viewing it as essential for enhancing Britain's global power. Pitt also emphasized the need for governmental reforms to better support the war effort and improve the administration of the colonies. His vision was rooted in the belief that a robust and prosperous empire would benefit Britain economically and strategically.
Benjamin Franklin, in his"Join, or Die" cartoon, which symbolized the need for the colonies of America to stick together to fight against the British Empire.
Diocletian began to reign A.D. 284 and once more revived the declining Roman Empire. He defeated the Sarmatians and Carpi during several campaigns between 285 and 299. Diocletian separated and enlarged the empire's civil and military services and reorganized the empire's provincial divisions, establishing the largest and most bureaucratic government in the history of the empire.
So the story goes, Victoria was jealous of the various Imperial Crowned heads in other countries such as Germany ( became Empire in l87l), Austria ( at the time the Empress Elisabeth) etc. Vicky wanted Empress status- so in stepped Prime Minister Disraeli with his Royal Titles Bill ( also called Foreign Titles Bill) the rest is history! also it made British Empire official- before that, Britain had many colonies, but was not officially an Empire- again good to have friends in High Places.
The Seven Years War.
was that they had their own government, and people were used to a great degree of independence.
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Generally speaking, Great Britain shipped finished products to its worldwide empire. This included the American colonies, colonies in Africa and colonies on a global basis.
a person who wanted the colonies to remain pert of britain's empire
Lot of things, your question is vague, the answer is lots of stuff.
A person who wanted the colonies to remain part of Britain's empire
All of Britain's major colonies exported to England. The major ones were India, their African countries and the North American colonies.
A person who wanted the colonies to remain part of Britain's empire
A person who wanted the colonies to remain part of Britain's empire
At the height of the British Empire in the 19th century, Britain had around 50 colonies including Australia, Canada, India, New Zealand, South Africa and Zimbabwe (Rhodesia).
the sun never set on the british empire because britain had many colonies around the world.