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Unit 5: Conflict, Crisis, and Reaction in the Late 18th Century (1648–1815)
5.3 Britain's Ascendancy
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What were the key factors contributing to Britain's ascendancy in the late 18th century?
Political stability, economic growth, naval supremacy, colonial empire
Britain enjoyed a stable constitutional
monarchy
Britain's naval supremacy ensured
control
over trade routes and military dominance.
What role did colonies play in Britain's economic power?
Raw materials and markets
Match the European power with its strengths:
Britain ↔️ Dominant naval force
France ↔️ Powerful army
Spain ↔️ Weakening economy
Russia ↔️ Large army
Describe the key regions in Britain's colonial empire.
1️⃣ India
2️⃣ North America
3️⃣ Parts of Africa
Key advancements in the British Industrial Revolution included the steam engine, power loom, and
cotton gin
.
Which European power started industrialization later than Britain?
Germany
Britain's ascendancy was partly due to the decline of
France
Britain's naval supremacy allowed it to control
trade routes
and maintain military dominance.
What was the primary role of colonies in Britain's economic system?
Raw materials and markets
Which European power had a large army but an agriculture-based economy in the late 18th century?
Russia
What was a key factor that contributed to Britain's rise to dominance in the late 18th century?
Colonial expansion
Britain's colonial possessions included India, North America, and parts of
Africa
.
What economic benefits did Britain derive from its colonial empire?
Increased trade, raw materials, market dominance
What were two key contributions of colonies to Britain's economic growth during its colonial expansion?
Raw materials and markets
The GDP growth formula measures the percentage change in a country's
gross domestic product
over time.
Britain's large and diverse colonial empire contributed to its economic dominance by providing increased trade and raw
materials
Name three technological advancements of the British Industrial Revolution.
Steam engine, power loom, cotton gin
The industrial growth rate formula measures the percentage change in a
country's
industrial production over time.
The steam engine and power loom were key industrial advancements that led to a major increase in production and
trade
What were two factors that contributed to Britain's naval dominance in the late 18th century?
Strategic location and advanced shipbuilding
Chronological order of notable naval battles that underscored Britain's naval dominance
1️⃣ Battle of the Nile (1798)
2️⃣ Battle of Trafalgar (1805)
British naval dominance ensured secure trade routes, control of colonies, and overall military
supremacy
What were two key features of Britain's political and economic systems that contributed to its ascendancy?
Constitutional monarchy and industrial revolution
Britain's economic system in the late 18th century was based on capitalism and a
market economy
.
What distinguished Britain from France and Spain in terms of political and economic systems in the late 18th century?
Balanced approach
Britain's constitutional monarchy allowed for political
stability
The GDP growth formula is GDP_{growth} = \frac{GDP_{current} - GDP_{previous}}{GDP_{previous}} \times
100
</latex>
Match the political system with the country:
Britain ↔️ Constitutional monarchy
France ↔️ Absolute monarchy (later constitutional monarchy)
Spain ↔️ Absolute monarchy
What distinguished Britain from France and Spain in the late 18th century?
Balanced political and economic approach
Britain's ascendancy was partly due to the decline of
France
.
Key factors contributing to Britain's ascendancy:
1️⃣ Political Stability
2️⃣ Economic Growth
3️⃣ Naval Supremacy
4️⃣ Colonial Empire
Britain's strong navy controlled trade routes and ensured military
dominance
What does the GDP growth formula measure?
Economic advancements
Britain's colonies included India, North America, and parts of
Africa
.
Which technological advancements fueled the British Industrial Revolution?
Steam engine, power loom, cotton gin
Britain's island location with natural harbors facilitated naval
operations
Factors contributing to Britain's naval dominance:
1️⃣ Strategic Location
2️⃣ Advanced Shipbuilding
3️⃣ Experienced Crews
4️⃣ Naval Strategies
What was the primary influence of British dominance on the European power balance?
Increased trade and colonial expansion
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