Yes: Britain stll has noble titles. As well as heritary Lords & such we also have Life Peers who sit in the Parliamentry upper chamber, the House of Lords. This is a part of the system of Government. Of course, Britain still has a ruling Royal Family. The Head of State since 1952 is HM Queen Elizabeth II.
The word "nobility" is used much less often today than a century ago, but it is still used at times.
Canada and Britain are the leading members of the Commonwealth.
Yes
They did not work, as they were of the Noble classes. Dukes and Earls did preside over their properties however, and spent some time looking after the affairs associated with the lands they owned. Other than that, they attended royal balls and dinners and entertained other members of the nobility.
Yes, but not in a major way
The NobilityThe higher you were in terms of the nobility meant how powerful you were. For example, Dukes were more powerful then Viscounts.The order of precendence in nobility, which applied then and still applies today is as followed.DukeMarquisEarlViscountBaron
Lots and those changes are still with us today...
they still use the legal and government systems introduced by the british
The American Mink were brought to Britain for its fur so they put them in fur farms in 1929 but the descendants of the escapees are still roaming free in Britain today?
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No. India gained indpendence in 1947, but remains a member of the Commonwealth.
France, Britain and the Netherlands still have some territories and dependencies scattered throughout Latin America.