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The book "Britain" talks about the historical development of Britain. In Europe, Britain was originally a small and inconspicuous country, but in modern times, it suddenly became a very important power in the world. Relying on its increasingly prosperous national power and powerful navy, it defeated Spain, the Netherlands, and France in the 16th and 17th centuries, becoming an invincible maritime overlord. Later, it extended the tentacles of colonialism to every corner of the world, gradually building the largest colonial empire in human history where the sun never sets. Wherever the sun shines 24 hours a day, the flag of the British colonialists can be seen flying.
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Official(5)Scraped 7d ago
The author has some understanding of British history, but not a deep one.
History of studying in the UK
One white person, one Bai ethnic group, Xiao Qingsun offered incense, Bu Su's head was stretched and bruised, and he showed his face to take a morning bath.
relatively simple
It would be nice to be more detailed. For example, the content of ancient history should be more detailed.
Great book! ! !
British civilization is all foreign. Foreign civilizations came and went, and came again, and finally accumulated into the civilization of an island country, and accumulated the mentality and characteristics of the British nation.
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Community(0)
Official(5)Scraped 7d ago
The author has some understanding of British history, but not a deep one.
History of studying in the UK
One white person, one Bai ethnic group, Xiao Qingsun offered incense, Bu Su's head was stretched and bruised, and he showed his face to take a morning bath.
relatively simple
It would be nice to be more detailed. For example, the content of ancient history should be more detailed.
Great book! ! !
British civilization is all foreign. Foreign civilizations came and went, and came again, and finally accumulated into the civilization of an island country, and accumulated the mentality and characteristics of the British nation.
