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English Imperial System
The mention of the terms imperialism and colonization cannot be used in the current society without inciting some political pasts. Even so, some people such as the Europeans believe that the terms do not have adverse connotations and has resulted to most of them claiming that their imperial reach brought forth economic progress in their colonies. However, some human activists have maintained that the role-played by Europe as a colonizer invoked different issues. Issues of colonialism and imperialism have influenced the settlement of many individuals including that of the English people in North America. Also, many cultures were formed, starting …show more content…
The ships in this location facilitated trade on textiles, tea with Bengal, and bullion (Nellis, 2010). Among the most significant developments during this era was the implementation of an imperial system suggested by Oliver Cromwell. Other critical amendments during the period include the establishment of the English North American colonial system (Nellis, 2010). The masterminds behind these developments were James II and Charles II and were finished in the year 1685. These events lead to the investigation of the formation of the imperial colonial system (Nellis, …show more content…
Among them was the loss of control of thirteen mainland American colonies. These events took place at the time of the War of Independence. The event marked a significant challenge to the British Imperial strength but later recovered (Geppert & Müller, 2015). During the recovery, the country claimed ownership of other such as Tobago, Trinidad, Guyana, Ceylon, and Mauritius. Here, the war was mainly between British and France and ended in the year 1815 (Geppert & Müller, 2015). By this time, Britain had acquired a global empire that was by far impressive. Besides, the empire was stronger, and this was attributed to the use of Indian and Atlantic oceans.
Impacts of the Formation of the Imperial Colonial System
The development of the English imperial system brought form many changes. For example, John Murrin suggested that the formation of the network influenced Americans to engage in agriculture (Geppert & Müller, 2015). The role played by Anglicization became critical in the British /English North America. The great historians of all time, Fritsch and Murrin focused more on the impacts associated with culture in the colonies. Still, others like Tim Breen looked into the cultural and socioeconomic connections across the Indian and Atlantic Ocean (Geppert & Müller,