Building an Empire: Trade and Conquest
How Britain built an empire spanning a quarter of the globe through trade and military force.
Key Questions
- 1Was the British Empire primarily built through trade or through force?
- 2How did the East India Company function as both a business and a government?
- 3What role did racism play in justifying imperial expansion?
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