The events of 1811 gave the British dominance in the Adriatic for the remainder of the war.
"The decision to limit each country to one rider per event appears a specific response to British dominance."
Their colonization established the British dominance of the archipelago that has lasted into the present day.
The second was that it ensured closer British and Protestant dominance over Ireland.
The year marked the beginning of the period of clear British dominance on the seas.
The effects on the Adriatic itself were slight, the action only confirming the already overwhelming British dominance in the region.
The early parts of the campaign were a success; with the revolutionaries routed, British dominance was secured for several years.
The most successful team until then, Alumni, folded in 1911 putting an end to the British dominance of the game.
As a result of the new British dominance, the world-system became relatively stable again during the 19th century.
The military objective of the expedition is not entirely clear, but may have been to threaten British dominance in India.