The Commonwealth
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Nawarat Mekdusadeerom ID# 4306640774 BS261 British Society Instructor: Richard Meech The Commonwealth Because of the immigration to Britain by many countries such as Australia, South Africa and New Zealand, made the British trading began to success. Then the internal domination, trading activities and colonization in North and South America had been form, however, this took several centuries. This built up the British Empire. After that the West Indies was major place for British trading and slowly be colonized. In the nineteenth century British Empire gained a quarter of the world's population. Later when Canada, Australia, New Zealand and South Africa remained independence, made the Empire developed into the British Empire and Commonwealth in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. People who have their ancestors that settled in Britain long ago regarded Britain as their mother country. They were also preserved the British value and tradition. But these old value finally disappeared when the...


