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Naval Construction During Elizabeth ?Period

Posted on:2018-04-26Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:X GongFull Text:PDF
GTID:2405330569978814Subject:World History
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British naval construction has been the research focus of the European part of the world history.Throughout the history of modern Britain,the construction of the Navy has gone through the initial stage,the rise stage and the strong stage;in which the main rise process occurred in the period of Elizabeth?.The period was profound in the political,economic,social,military,cultural and rapid development of Britain,such as capitalism has been sprouting and has developed rapidly in Britain,significant increase in production efficiency of the remaining goods need to expand the international market and ideology in the field of humanism began to deep into the hearts of the people.This period was also recognized by the traditional world history as a turning point in Britain from weak to strong.At end of Elizabeth's reign,the British has become a European trade center and embarked on a path of colonial expansion,as a marine country,the construction of a new type of international trade and colonial expansionism to match the strong navy has become an inherent requirement.This project union research needs altogether to carry on the corresponding elaboration from four aspects.The first part is the introduction,mainly on the research status and research significance of the study brief overview.The second part mainly discusses the process of the British Navy construction and the results obtained in the period of Elizabeth?.The third part is the main factor in determining and influencing the rise of the British Navy,including the upgrading of shipbuilding technology,the reform of naval warfare,the supporting role of pirates,and the leadership of the queen.The fourth part mainly elaborates on the influence of the British strengthening the construction of the Navy,including the corresponding influence to the domestic and international aspects.
Keywords/Search Tags:Elizabeth?, Naval, Construction
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