The British Empire: A Quarter of the World
At its peak in 1920, the British Empire covered a quarter of the world's land surface and governed a quarter of its population, becoming the largest empire in history and reshaping every continent it touched.
How an Island Built an EmpireBritain's emergence as a global imperial power was neither inevitable nor fast. It began with commercial ventures in the 16th and 17th centuries: the East India Company (founded 1600) and the Virginia Company (1606) were profit-seeking enterprises, not government project...
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