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英帝国如何选择加拿大而非瓜德罗普

Geopolitics
Canada
开始于 February 07, 2026

London won the spoils of war from France—and lost the United States

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Prioritizing Canada allowed Britain to secure valuable resources and a loyal population, which were crucial for its imperial ambitions.

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The British decision to prioritize Canada over Guadeloupe was a strategic move that ensured long-term stability in North America.

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The choice between Canada and Guadeloupe reflects the complex nature of imperial strategy, highlighting the trade-offs that empires must navigate.

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The loss of the United States was a critical consequence of British imperial decisions, raising questions about the effectiveness of colonial governance.

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Choosing Canada over Guadeloupe ultimately weakened British influence in the Caribbean, leading to long-term economic drawbacks.

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