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Britain as a world power - Coggle Diagram
Britain as a world power
Colonial Empire
Control over key strategic regions (e.g., India, Africa)
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Naval Superiority
Naval innovations (e.g., steam power, ironclads)
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Control of key naval chokepoints (e.g., Suez Canal)
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Economic Dominance
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Establishment of trading companies (e.g., East India Company)
Colonial holdings provided resources and markets for British industry, strengthening economic power.
Industrialization fueled economic growth, which in turn financed military and colonial endeavors
Naval superiority protected and expanded colonial territories, securing Britain's global influence.