Chapter 5: England in the Individualistic Era
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| Source | America and the New Epoch |
| Year | 1916 |
| Section ID | america-and-new-epoch-chapter-06 |
| Location | lines 2409-2775 |
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| Word Count | 2120 |
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Section titled “Opening Source Excerpt”ENGLAND IN THE INDIVIDUALISTIC ERA WHILE France in the great revolution gave the world the industrial era, England very soon took the leadership, and has retained it ever since. Various causes contributed: the early start of England in gradual revolution from the industrial centers of the later Middle Ages, which had been destroyed on the Conti- nent by the perpetual wars of the absolute mon- archies, but survived in England; the protec- tion of its island position by the ocean, which kept hostile armies out of England during the Napoleonic wars; the acquisition of a great colonial empire : whenever Napoleon conquered and annexed another country, England took its colonies, and when France, after its final defeat by the allies, had to give back all these nations, England, as one of the allied "liberators," keptSource-Located Theme Snippets
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