While scholars of traditional imperial history see the formation
of the larger British Atlantic world as a consequence of competing
European powers' efforts at nation-building, Atlantic historians
see the transatlantic empire shaped more by the motives of a wide
variety of subnational groups. Elizabeth Mancke and Carole Shammas
have compiled a volume that reflects these different viewpoints
concerning the transatlantic experience during Britain's rise to
world dominance between the sixteenth and nineteenth centuries.
In the book's opening chapters, contributors consider the effect
of transatlantic emigration, discussing European and African
migration and slave trade; the enslavement of Native American
peoples; and the ways individuals adapted their national and
religious identities in a world of expanding cultural influences.
The second section addresses the roles played by trade, religion,
ethnicity, and class in linking the Atlantic borders, with essays
examining how mariners circulated political and religious news
along with trade goods; how British common law supplanted the
diverse legal systems of the early colonies; and how Protestant
leaders in the colonies challenged the theological assumptions of
their European contemporaries. The chapters in the final section
address the increasingly complicated legal relationships between
the British sovereign and colonial charterholders; the simultaneous
establishment of a British colonial government in East Florida and
the Royal Gardens of Kew; the popularity of imperial landscape art
in eighteenth-century Britain; and the British roots of
Pennsylvania Quakers.
"The Creation of the British Atlantic World" provides insight
into the competing forces that forged the Atlantic world as well as
the reciprocal relationships between the growing British Empire and
the individuals, groups, and subnations within that empire.
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