Sub-imperialism: Nationalism in South Africa, Australia, New Zealand, 1860-1919 |
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... activity in South - West Africa would be viewed by the Cape authorities not only as a commercial and strategic threat , but also as a threat to the very integrity of South African society . It is when the German activity is seen in its ...
... activity in South - West Africa would be viewed by the Cape authorities not only as a commercial and strategic threat , but also as a threat to the very integrity of South African society . It is when the German activity is seen in its ...
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... activity ; German Pacific activity in turn encouraged France to seek its place in the tropical sun . In 1879 France began to move towards the annexation of Tahiti and achieved that goal in 1880 , when she also seized the Marquesas . 69 ...
... activity ; German Pacific activity in turn encouraged France to seek its place in the tropical sun . In 1879 France began to move towards the annexation of Tahiti and achieved that goal in 1880 , when she also seized the Marquesas . 69 ...
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... activity in the New Hebrides . Urged on by Bismarck , the French were seeking a cheap colonial empire . Britain , bogged down in the Egyptian quagmire , could do little to oppose French activity . Such European- based considerations did ...
... activity in the New Hebrides . Urged on by Bismarck , the French were seeking a cheap colonial empire . Britain , bogged down in the Egyptian quagmire , could do little to oppose French activity . Such European- based considerations did ...
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