The Commonwealth empire, often referred to simply as the Commonwealth, is a political association of 54 member states, most of which were former territories of the British Empire. Established to foster international cooperation and promote values such as democracy, human rights, and economic development, the Commonwealth operates through shared goals and mutual support among its diverse members. While it does not hold political power over its members, it serves as a platform for collaboration and cultural exchange, emphasizing voluntary cooperation rather than colonial dominance.
The British Empire today, is now called the British commonwealth, or Commonwealth Realms or Commonwealth of Nations
The British Empire Games have changed names on three occasions: British Empire and Commonwealth Games (1954) British Commonwealth Games (1970) Commonwealth Games (1978)
It was known as the British Empire. When the empire started to fall apart, the British Commonwealth/Commonwealth of Nations was created.
The first such event, then known as the British Empire Games, was held in 1930 in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. The name changed to British Empire and Commonwealth Games in 1954, to British Commonwealth Games in 1970 and assumed the current name of the Commonwealth Games in 1978.
Commonwealth of Nations, formerly known as Commonwealth and British Commonwealth, is formed from the countries of the British Empire. Commonwealth of Nations contains 54 independent modern countries. Only Mozambique and Rwanda were not part of the former British Empire.
Sir James Leigh-Wood was the first patron of the Empire Commonwealth Games.
The first Commonwealth Games were called the British Empire Games.
The Commonwealth
The 1954 British Empire and Commonwealth Games were opened by Earl Alexander of Tunis.
Sydney (in 1938) was the first Australian city to host a British Empire/British Empire and Commonwealth Games/Commonwealth Games.
The Commonwealth Games were known as the British Empire Games in 1930.
At first its name was British Empire Games. then it changes to British Empire and Commonwealth games. after that British Commonwealth Games. and now its name is Commonwealth games.