Pax Britannica
Pax Britannica
(
Latin
for "the British Peace", modeled after "
Pax Romana
") refers to a period of British
imperialism
after the
Battle of Waterloo
and the
War of 1812
, which led to a period of overseas British expansionism. The term is derived from, during this period,
Europe
being relatively
peaceful
and the
British Empire
controlling most key naval trade routes and enjoying
unchallenged sea power
. Britain dominated overseas markets and favored a strategy of informal colonialism: controlling markets like
China
's without direct formal colonial administration. This led to the spread of the
English language
, the
British Imperial system of measures
, and rules for
commodity markets
based on
English common law
. Pax Britannica was weakened by the breakdown of the continental order established by the
Congress of Vienna
and the consequent establishment of new nation-states in
Italy
and
Germany
after the
Franco-Prussian War
. The industrialization of Germany and the
United States
also contributed to the decline of British industrial supremacy following the 1870s.
Other uses of the phrase
The phrase was used as the title of a
1985
Charles Roberts
/
Origins Award
-winning
board
wargame
which, while
out of print
, is still popular as a
play by mail game
. The phrase was used by the British author
James Morris
as the title of the middle volume of his trilogy about the rise and decay of the
British Empire
. The book surveyed the Empire at the time of the old
Queen Victoria
's
Diamond Jubilee
in June
1897
. The first volume of the trilogy was
Heaven's Command
, the last
Farewell the Trumpets
.
See also
commodity markets
British Empire
UK topics
Compare
Pax Americana
Pax Sinica
.
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