we all know that the british empire was, at its peak, the largest nation of its time, having posessions spread out over several contienents across the different hemispheres.
now, barring technological considerations, and economic motivations, my (irish) friend suggested this as a theory as to why the english felt the need to colonize:
1. in search of good food.
we all know that the english are not exactly renowned for their native cuisine. indeed, they are often disparaged for it. on the other hand, some of the nations they conquered, such as india, have spectacularly good food-- india's tandoori chicken, for instance, or the samosas, china's in general...
so it becomes clear that the british, starved for some food that was actually edible, and not wanting to go to france, decided to look outwards towards exotic locales.
2. in search of good weather
now, i've never been to england, so i really wouldn't know. but as i understand it, london is awfully dreary quite often, and foggy, while the rest of england isn't altogether that much better. bitterly cold in the winter, and hot and muggy in the summer.
so, it seems that the brits may have fled england to find warmer weather that wasn't so horrid-- such as australia. of course, most of those first colonists were also unhappy with their circumstances, but...
3. in search of good women
the royal family says it all.
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discuss.
now, barring technological considerations, and economic motivations, my (irish) friend suggested this as a theory as to why the english felt the need to colonize:
1. in search of good food.
we all know that the english are not exactly renowned for their native cuisine. indeed, they are often disparaged for it. on the other hand, some of the nations they conquered, such as india, have spectacularly good food-- india's tandoori chicken, for instance, or the samosas, china's in general...
so it becomes clear that the british, starved for some food that was actually edible, and not wanting to go to france, decided to look outwards towards exotic locales.
2. in search of good weather
now, i've never been to england, so i really wouldn't know. but as i understand it, london is awfully dreary quite often, and foggy, while the rest of england isn't altogether that much better. bitterly cold in the winter, and hot and muggy in the summer.
so, it seems that the brits may have fled england to find warmer weather that wasn't so horrid-- such as australia. of course, most of those first colonists were also unhappy with their circumstances, but...
3. in search of good women
the royal family says it all.
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discuss.
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