British Empire Research Paper

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An empire is a group of states or countries that have more than one layer of government and five levels of administration; empires span over large areas of land and involve many people (Quatr.us). There have been several empires throughout history, some lasting a few decades while others have lasted several hundred years. One of these long-lasting empires was under British control. The British Empire was the largest empire throughout all of history. By the time the Napoleonic Wars ended in 1815, the British Empire had formed. The empire stretched across the globe in six out of the seven continents. This caused the British population to grow greatly. Because of this, Britain grew its territory by taking over different parts of the world, creating colonies for their new population. The population increased after 1770 from nine million up to twelve million by 1815 (BBC.co.uk). This growth led to more people being able to work, the creation of jobs, and greater wealth for the empire. At its height the British Empire was very wealthy and impactful around the world. Three areas that they conquered and explored were India, Africa, and the Americas. …show more content…

The British Crown Rule was established in India, in 1858 (bbc.co.uk). The majority of India was controlled by the British government. The British government appointed rulers to help control the population. The British convinced Indian leaders follow the British laws. The British wanted the Indian people to follow their laws, so they would be more like them. Another thing the British did was set up schools. They did this to also try to transform Indian people into loyal British subjects. The British wanted the Indian people to be more like them so they were required to follow rules and

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