England’s foreign policy in the 19th century?

England increased production volumes by almost 2.5 times, which expanded the market for goods. Many contracts for the export of products were signed, which significantly increased the state budget. New trade routes were opened. In the nineteenth century, territories were expanded due to the colonization of Africa, in particular, the capture of Egypt. A non-aggression pact was signed with the Russian Empire and mutual renunciation of the territories of Central Asia. There were difficult relations with Germany and France that harmed all parties to the conflict.



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