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The creation of British America. Gabriel Glickman. Causes of Empire #1 Political change within the British Isles. Reformation vindicated through idea of establishing a royal ‘empire’ (absolute sovereignty).
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The creation of British America Gabriel Glickman
Causes of Empire #1Political change within the British Isles • Reformation vindicated through idea of establishing a royal ‘empire’ (absolute sovereignty). • Extension of English control over Scotland and Ireland further engenders imperial ideas.
Causes of empire #2European competition • Spanish Empire also created after union of European territories: Aragon & Castile, followed by expansion into Portugal, Valencia, Naples and Sicily. • Spanish enrichment through gold and silver bullion threatens to change balance of power in Europe.
Causes of Empire #3Growth of navigation technology • Belief that better ship-building, cartography, instruments of navigation enable Europeans to establish new, more durable empires. • Purchas – ‘Barbarous empires’ of the past failed because they were exclusively land empires. -past empires could not command oceans, therefore like ostriches which ‘spread fair plumes, but are unable to rayse themselves from the Land...’ • Improved navigation technology results in more extensive English travel: creation of a global consciousness.
Causes of Empire #4Growth of English trade • English commerce : i) Reaching across wider global zone. ii) Centred on increasingly sophisticated organisation - joint-stock companies. • Companies establish own settlements to trade overseas. • Establish military and naval forces . • Act in name of the English nation.
Empire as re-creation of old forms of authority • Proprietary grants = return to legal precedents of late Medieval England e.g. Maryland grant modelled on charter granted to C14th bishops of Durham. • Return to old method of governing marchlands and border-lands by establishing local magnates with wide degree of autonomy. • At odds with attempted centralisation of the kingdoms at home.
Challenges in the colonies • Problems of adaptation to new climate – high levels of disease and mortality. • Social pressures- gender imbalances in nee settlements. • Conflict with local Indians. • Conflict with neighbouring settlers from other European kingdoms. • Internal political and religious conflicts.
Empire - ideological questions • Question of how far company or proprietary provinces = subject to royal authority. • How far should the English Empire possess a religious mission and spiritual justification? • What sort of relationship to develop with Indian population – incorporation of exclusion?
Brief Account of the Destruction of the Indies (1583)Translated into English out of original account by Bartholome Las Casas