How did a small Island nation manage to enslave most of the known world in some way at some time?

Was it solely naval dominance?

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How is it anything other than divine providence?

Satan.

>How did a small Island nation manage to enslave most of the known world in some way at some time?
But they didn't?

Pretty much no one was 'enslaved'.

find a tribe in a weak posistion, offer them help against their enemies in return for ridiculus trade privilages and ability to recruit soldiers from their tribe. Repeat

>the whole of india was just small tribes
>china was just a tribe in the 1840s

>the whole of india was just small tribes
Close: "India" didn't even exist thanks to the collapse of the Mughal Empire and the disunity of the Marathas. It was a bunch of princely statelets fighting each other.

Being the first to industrialize + naval dominance + free trade+abolition mostly non-autistic economic policy. Being an island just presents a huge advantage compared to the other European powers. They all HAVE to maintain massive armies, because everyone else has a massive army. The Brits on the other hand can put most of their efforts into a fleet. Then having a small army won't matter, because they'll never have to fight on their territory and can selectively choose to only engage small enemy forces with overwhelming force since they can project power in those places better than the enemy can. They did this in the Seven Years War, War of Austrian Succession, Peninsular War, War of the Seventh Coalition, and World War II, among others.

seeOther than honk kong china was never conquered. A large percentage of not the majority of wars the UK fought where not wars of conquest.

I am simplyfiny but conquest did mostly work how i origanally posted.

If there wasn't already a divide you create one. divide and conquer etc

>How did a small island nation manage to enslave most of the known world in some way at some time?
>Was it solely naval dominance?

The British only controlled around 3/5ths of India directly tho.

This. Most of what would be come the Raj was done privately, by the East India Company and random western adventurers. The Sepoy Mutiny did more to bring direct imperial authority to the region, and there was - if I recall rightly - quite a clamor in parliament about the government taking over.

This.

What language is your post?
>subdue Maratha/Mughal Indian Empire
>subdue Chinese Empire
>subdue France, Prussia, Spain, and Sweden through war and economics

Anglos are the most powerful race in the world

>Are
You mean WERE

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> find a tribe in a weak posistion, offer them help against their enemies in return for ridiculus trade privilages and ability to recruit soldiers from their tribe. Repeat

You forgot the part where they usurp that first tribe and ass blast them into total submission at first chance, with the help of yet another third tribe, which then suffers the same fate.

That goes before the "Repeat".

Having the highest concentration of autist(inventors) in medieval Europe.

Yes.

Good institutions like Parliament.