The British Empire was significantly impacted by numerous countries across various continents. Key regions included India, which was a cornerstone of the empire due to its vast resources and trade potential; the United States, which gained independence in the late 18th century and served as a catalyst for decolonization; and various African nations that experienced colonization and subsequent independence movements throughout the 20th century. Additionally, Australia, Canada, and New Zealand were vital dominions that shaped the empire's global presence.
All non British, countries, colonies, territories or protectorates were not part of the British Empire.
About 50 countries were part of the British Empire. The rest of today's modern countries either didn't exist at the time or were in a different Empire. Some were even independent.
The British Empire ruled more than a third of the world.
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No. They only traded with those within the british empire.
The British Empire no longer exists.
Argentina, Chile and Peru were never in the British Empire
They were all part of the British Empire
All non British, countries, colonies, territories or protectorates were not part of the British Empire.
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Great Britain & the British Empire & Commonwealth. Russia and many other countries in Europe. WW2 affected most parts of the world.
About 50 countries were part of the British Empire. The rest of today's modern countries either didn't exist at the time or were in a different Empire. Some were even independent.
The British Empire ruled more than a third of the world.
At one time some of the countries in Africa were part of the British empire. Now they are independent, but some are members of the Commonwealth of Nations, an organisation that has some of the old British empire countries as members.
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