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Federations and unions within the British Empire.
Hugh Edward Egerton
Published
1924
by Oxford University P
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Written in
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Pagination | 306p. |
Number of Pages | 306 |
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Open Library | OL13657643M |
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Federations and unions within the British Empire. IntroductionThe Articles of confederation of William Penn's plan of unionBenjamin Franklin's Albany proposalsThe British North America act, Report of Privy council. Constitution for the Australian coloniesThe Commonwealth act, The Union of South Africa act, IntroductionThe Articles of confederation of William Penn's plan of unionBenjamin Franklin's Albany proposalsThe British North America act, Report of Privy council.
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National Emergency Library. Top Full text of "Federations and unions within the British Empire [microform]" See other formats. The making of the United Kingdom in is still a matter of significant political and historical controversy.
Allan Macinnes here offers a major interpretation that sets the Act of Union within a broad European and colonial context and provides a comprehensive picture of its transatlantic and transoceanic ramifications that ranged from the balance of power to the balance of trade/5(2).
Modern Irish history was determined by the rise, expansion, and decline of the British Empire. British imperial history, from the age of Atlantic expansion to the age of decolonization, was moulded in part by Irish experience. But the nature of Ireland's position in the Empire has always been a matter of contentious dispute.
Was Ireland a sister kingdom and equal partner in a larger British state. The Decline and Fall of the British Empire, by Piers Brendon.
pp, Jonathan Cape, £ When did the British empire end. Was it. The British affected to ignore or forget the Irish dimension to their empire, yet the Irish were always present within it, and wherever they landed and established themselves, they never forgot.
British shipping grew enormously. The British navy was called upon to make the vast shipping secure and to protect British investments and markets overseas.
Within 25 years after the loss of the American Colonies, a second and more extensive British Empire was well under way. Ceylon (now Sri Lanka) was added and Australia began to be colonized. Nigeria, Pakistan, India and Malaysia (then Federation of Malaya) became federations on or shortly before becoming independent from the British Empire.
In some recent cases, federations have been instituted as a measure to handle ethnic conflict within a state, such as Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Iraq since With the United States.
Within the Federation, while the Malay states were protectorates of the United Kingdom, Penang and Malacca remained British colonial territories. Like the Malayan Union before it, the Federation did not include Singapore, despite its traditional connections with l: Kuala Lumpur.
The unions gave strong support to British participation in the Cold War and NATO, as well as international bodies such as the international Confederation of Free Trade Unions that excluded communist unions of the sort that joined the Soviet-dominated World Federation of Trade Unions.
A political union is a type of state which is composed of or created out of smaller process of creating such a state out of smaller states is called ation of states that used to be together and are reuniting is referred to as reunification. Unlike a personal union or real union, the individual states share a central government and the union is recognized.
However, the declaration gave the colony a considerable degree of self-government within the British Empire.
Inafter the Second World War, the colony was dissolved. Malacca and Penang were absorbed into the new Malayan Union, while Singapore was separated from the rest of the former colony and made into a new crown colony on its l: Kuala Lumpur, 3°13′N °6′E / °N.
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