Abstract
The eighteenth century was a time of enormous progress in Britain brought about by a vibrant economy which was the result of innovation and the growth of industry. Although domestically Britain was doing well, it faced numerous vicissitudes in its colonies. By the middle of the eighteenth century the British had become the de facto rulers of India. This was brought about by strong leadership, a robust economy and a dynamic military force. But in America it was facing numerous problems which ensued in the breakaway of the colony. Despite of so many varying occurrences globally it was able to tackle them one by one and remain on the path of progress. This upward trend as a nation was brought about because of a number of reasons which included growing economy and a relatively stable political system which was an unusual blend of Constitutional Monarchy and a Parliamentary form of government.

Iram Sardar. (2021) The Emerging British Empire and South Asia in the Eighteenth Century, Journal of the Research Society of Pakistan, Volume-58, Issue-1.
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