The British and French in the Atlantic 1650-1800 Comparisons and Contrasts

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Synopsis

The British and French in the Atlantic 1650-1800 provides a comprehensive history of this complex period and explores the contrasting worlds of the British and the French Empires as they strove to develop new societies in the Americas.

Charting the volatile relationship between the British and French, this book examines the approaches that both empires took as they attempted to realise their ambitions of exploration, conquest and settlement, and highlights the similarities as well as the differences between them. Both empires faced slave revolts, internal rebellion and revolution as well as frequent wars against one another, which came to dominate the Atlantic world, and which culminated in the eventual failure of both empires in North America: the French following the Seven Years War in 1763 and the British twenty years later in the war against American Independence.

Delving into key themes, such as exploration and settlement, the creation of societies, inequality and exploitation, conflict and violence, trade and slavery, and featuring a range of documents to enable a deeper insight into the relationship between the colonising Europeans and Native Americans, The British and French in the Atlantic 1650-1800 is ideal for students of the Atlantic World, early modern Britain and France, and colonial America.

Book details

Series:
Seminar Studies
Author:
Gwenda Morgan, Peter Rushton
ISBN:
9780429511257
Related ISBNs:
9780429202643, 9781138657588, 9781138657588, 9781138657571, 9781138657571, 9780429202643, 9781138657588, 9781138657588, 9781138657571, 9781138657571
Publisher:
Taylor and Francis
Pages:
150
Reading age:
Not specified
Includes images:
No
Date of addition:
2019-03-27
Usage restrictions:
Copyright
Copyright date:
2019
Copyright by:
N/A 
Adult content:
No
Language:
English
Categories:
History, Nonfiction