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In which the evolution of overseas empires is quietly traced from the stagnation of sparse coastal holdings to the transformative influence of steamships, railways, and telegraphs, particularly highlighting the rise of British India under a Crown-appointed Viceroy and the economic stirring of colonies such as Canada, Australia, and South Africa. The narrative unfolds with a measured observation of the scramble for Africa, revealing the complex interplay of imperial ambition, indigenous societies, and the often grim realities of colonial exploitation in an era of expanding industrial demand and shifting political power.
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