Queen Anne's England: a Land of Peace

Queen Anne's England: a Land of Peace

by (english) George Macaulay William Curry

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This book describes with detailed information a series of domestic and foreign policies adopted by Queen Anne in the later period of her reign. After the Battle of Malplaque, the French army reversed the war situation and finally signed the Treaty of Utrecht with the anti-French alliance, ending the War of Spanish Succession. Although France won the Spanish throne, its vitality was severely damaged and it could no longer dominate Europe. England rose to become the biggest winner in the Spanish Succession War, and a new European situation was formed. This book includes a total of seventeen chapters including the Battle of Malplaque, the fall of the Whigs, the agreement in Spain, Marlborough's final military campaign, Ireland under Queen Anne, negotiations between Britain and France, the crisis of the Queen's death, and the dispute over King George's succession.

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