Tell us about the foreign policy of England in the 18th century and express your opinion on its nature.

In the 18th century, England led a foreign policy line against the continental powers of Europe. She opposed France and successfully, following the wars of 1701-1714 and 1756-1763, the British managed to annex the French possessions in Canada, as well as expand their influence in India and the Caribbean islands. In addition, at the beginning of the century, she fought with Spain and in 1780-1784 with the Netherlands, as a result, by the end of the 18th century, the British took control of the Dutch possessions in Malaysia and Gibraltar.



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