There were numerous forces at work in England starting in the 1600s and going into the 1700s. Including the commons, lords and royal family. A majority of wealthy people sat in the house of commons, ...
1500 - Edexcel The medical Renaissance in England, c.1500-c.1700 - Edexcel Medicine in modern Britain, c.1900-present - Edexcel Medicine on the British sector of the Western Front, 1914-1918 ...
Enslaved Africans were imported to provide labour on the plantations: 12 million enslaved Africans were transported to the New World. 3 million enslaved Africans were carried on British ships.
This course is capped at 15. From the late sixteenth century until the early nineteenth century, Britain was one of Europe’s most prolific slave-traders. British colonies in the West Indies and the ...
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