The story of Europe and the nations at war; a graphic narrative of the nations involved in the great war, their history and former wars, their rulers and leaders, their armies and navies, their resources, the reasons for conflict and the issues at stake . 2-^ . ftg ft ^^ ^^ EC I O ft^;^ 0^ o ;3 Oq^ tX3 fH^?-H CO O fH (U Pa ^ s =«J^ 2-g o -t^ S •5. 02 rots oj +^ a>^ o ^ o3 Sft .2 =?>>-^ g ft CHAPTER XXI Great Britain and Her Colonies How England Became Mistress of the Seas Great Britain as a Colonizing Power—Colonies in the Pacific Region—Colonization in Africa—British Colonies in Afri


The story of Europe and the nations at war; a graphic narrative of the nations involved in the great war, their history and former wars, their rulers and leaders, their armies and navies, their resources, the reasons for conflict and the issues at stake . 2-^ . ftg ft ^^ ^^ EC I O ft^;^ 0^ o ;3 Oq^ tX3 fH^?-H CO O fH (U Pa ^ s =«J^ 2-g o -t^ S •5. 02 rots oj +^ a>^ o ^ o3 Sft .2 =?>>-^ g ft CHAPTER XXI Great Britain and Her Colonies How England Became Mistress of the Seas Great Britain as a Colonizing Power—Colonies in the Pacific Region—Colonization in Africa—British Colonies in Africa—The Mahdi Rebellion in Egypt—Gordon at Khartoum—Suppression of the Mahdi Revolt—Colonization in Asia—The British in India—Colonies in America—Development of Canada—Progress in Canada. IN the era preceding the nineteenth century Spain, France, andGreat Britain were the great colonizing Powers, the lastnamed being the latest in the field, but rapidly rising tobecome the most important. The active Powers in colonization within the nineteenthcentury were the great rivals of the preceding period, Great Britainand France, though the former gained decidedly the start, and itscolonial empire today surpasses that of any other


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