The Republic of Britain.
The Commonwealth of Nations.
Most of Britain’s colonies gained independence during the mid-20th century, particularly following World War II. This period saw a wave of decolonization, with countries in Asia, Africa, and the Caribbean achieving independence in the 1940s, 1950s, and 1960s. Notable examples include India in 1947 and many African nations throughout the 1960s. By the late 20th century, most of the British Empire had dissolved, leading to the independence of former colonies.
commonwealth
which war
Wars
The former British colonies had achieved independence but had lost their primary European trading partner.
The purpose was to let the world know that the American colonies were now independent of Britain and to explain why they were justified in revolting from their former king.
Africa
The Republic of Britain.
seperate colonies
Africa
The relations between Great Britain and their former colonies would be deterred.
With the fall of the fascist government of General Marcelo Caetano all the former colonies received independence.
The process by which former colonies gain independence
the declaration of independence
Most former british colonies are still Christian. Much hasn't changed in most of the colonies that were under Britain rule.