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18th-century Britain

Definition

18th-century Britain refers to the time period from 1701 to 1800 when Great Britain experienced significant social, economic, and political changes. This era witnessed events such as industrialization, imperialism, and revolutions both within Britain (e.g., Industrial Revolution) and globally (e.g., American Revolution).

Related terms

Industrial Revolution: This was a period of rapid industrialization characterized by technological advancements in manufacturing processes. It led to significant societal changes such as urbanization and increased production capacity.

American Revolution: The American Revolution was a war fought by American colonists against British rule, resulting in the establishment of the United States. It had a profound impact on Britain as it challenged its colonial power and inspired other revolutions.

Imperialism: Imperialism refers to the policy or practice of extending a country's power and influence through colonization, military force, or economic dominance. Britain was one of the major imperial powers during this time and expanded its global reach.

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