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  1. The British Empire comprised the dominions, colonies, protectorates, mandates, and other territories ruled or administered by the United Kingdom and its predecessor states. It began with the overseas possessions and trading posts established by England in the late 16th and early 17th centuries.

  2. That empire had roots slender but deep in medieval England. In its origins, it also drew heavily upon the vigour and experience of the Tudors, notably during the flowering of the English renaissance in the creative age of Queen Elizabeth I.

  3. Like courses in Imperial history at London University until the 1980s, the first volume of the Cambridge History of the British Empire began with John Cabot's voyages at the end of the fifteenth century. Sir Charles Lucas explained that these were ‘the immediate prelude to the empire’.

  4. The First British Empire originated from Queen Elizabeth I granting Humphrey Gilbert a license to conduct overseas explorations in the name of the Crown (1578). The same license was later given to Walter Raleigh (1584). Gilbert explored the Caribbean while Raleigh founded a colony in today’s North Carolina territory.

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  5. 14 nov 2009 · Summary. When Walpole resigned in 1742 there was no question of the Whigs giving place to the Tories. The great Tory party of the age of Queen Anne had gone to pieces on the rocks and shoals of Jacobitism.

  6. First British Empire (1583–1783) Jacobean era (1567–1625) Union of the Crowns (1603) Caroline era (1625–1642) English Civil War (1642–1651) English Interregnum (1651–1660) Restoration (1660) Glorious Revolution (1688) Scottish Enlightenment; Kingdom of Great Britain (1707–1800) Second British Empire (1783–1815) Georgian era

  7. L' Impero britannico è stato il più vasto impero di tutti i tempi. Comprendeva colonie, domini, protettorati, mandati e altri territori amministrati dal Regno Unito. [3] .