pptx, 15.72 MB
pptx, 15.72 MB
The changing nature of the Royal Navy Edexcel Year 13 History. Contents The changing Royal Navy, 1763–1914:
the significance of changing ship types;
the growing role of commerce protection, including protecting, and later suppressing, the slave trade;
suppressing piracy and defending British commerce (key development: the attack on Algiers 1816).
the work of exploration and mapping (key development: Captain Cook's exploration of the South Seas, 1768–71). This has largely already been covered.
The importance of the acquisition and retention of key strategic (see notes on Empire) bases around the globe, 1763-1914 is introduced.
91 odd slides covering up to The Great Siege of Gibraltar.

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