The British Empire: Tragedy on Which the Sun Never Sets

The British Empire: Tragedy on Which the Sun Never Sets

by Yang Bailao

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This book provides an overview of the historical process from ancient Britain to modern Britain, describing the rise and fall of Britain from a small island country, which became increasingly powerful with the help of the Industrial Revolution, to an invincible maritime hegemon, and gradually established the largest colonial empire on earth where "the sun never sets" until it faded away. In the author's writing, the characters are lifelike, the major events are detailed and detailed, and the history is completely reproduced. Britain took the lead in realizing the Industrial Revolution and became the most advanced country in the world, promoting the world to enter the era of industrial economy; it pioneered bourgeois parliamentary democracy, a two-party system and a responsible cabinet system, which are models for new political systems in the world's capitalist countries; Newton's classical mechanics system and Darwin's theory of evolution laid an important foundation for the development of modern science. Humanist scholars such as Shakespeare and Bacon left immortal spiritual wealth for future generations. World History has a (Platinum Edition) series of books: "The Roman Empire: The Development of a Overlord", "The British Empire: The Sun Never Sets", "Germany: A History of Iron and Blood", "France: The Guillotine in the Louvre", "Russia: The Myth of the Double-Headed Eagle", "America: The Pioneers Carrying a Shotgun".

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