Similar words: British, empire, british columbia, British thermal units, british parliament, roman empire, persian empire, ottoman empire. Meaning: n. formerly the United Kingdom and all the territories under its control; reached its greatest extent at the end of World War I.
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31. Behind her is a vast Empire, and she can make common cause with the British Empire, which commands the seas and is continuing the struggle.
32. On 1 January 1901, the six colonies federated and the Commonwealth of Australia was formed, as a Dominion of the British Empire.
33. Lionel George Curtis ( 1872–1955 ) was a British official and author . He advocated British Empire Federalism and.
34. During the British empire, it was a garrison and still has a large army cantonment.
35. The Republic of Ghana was a colony of the British Empire before it achieved independence in 1957, and it was the wealthiest Black African country at that time.
36. The British Empire gradually disappeared and it was replaced by the British Commonwealth or the Commonwealth of Nations in 1931.
37. This may explain why the British empire spawned so many successful OFCs.
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38. Queen, Victoria ruled over the British Empire for more than 60 years.
39. The British Empire had fatally depleted itself in the great if laggard repulse of Hitler.
40. As for Sanderson's depiction of the old British Empire in 1907, that too was trenchantly written, and one can only hope that it does not apply to the United States today.
41. After World War II, the position of the British Empire became perilous under the impact of the tide of nationalism and decolonization.
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