In this groundbreaking work, H. W. Foskett and M. Victor B rard analyze the economic and political factors that led to the rise of British imperialism and commercial supremacy in the 19th century. Drawing on extensive historical research, the authors explore the impact of British trade policies and colonialism on global economics and politics. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in understanding the roots of modern global capitalism and imperialism.
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