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... or a "grain self-sufficiency strategy," suggesting that the government establish Britannia’s own granaries in overseas colonies.
Unlike the French, the British had too many options. With the advantage of the Royal Navy, Britannia did not have to worry about grain supplies.
Whether it was the United States in North America, or Argentina and Brazil in South America, they all were Britannia’s granaries.
Even newly developed regions like New Zealand, Australia, and Canada als ...
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