During the 19th and early 20th centuries the British Empire was the largest empire in history and covered about a quarter of the
world’s land surface with territories on every continent.
Trade ties with nations reinforced its global power. In the 20th century the empire disintegrated as nations were granted independence. These nations formed the Commonwealth, a voluntary association of sovereign states.
Trade ties with nations reinforced its global power. In the 20th century the empire disintegrated as nations were granted independence. These nations formed the Commonwealth, a voluntary association of sovereign states.
1500
Britain made its initial attempts for
overseas settlements in the 16th century with the earliest
settlements formed under the enterprise of companies. These areas of influence were scattered in the East Indies and Hudson Bay.
L'impero britannico nel 1725 |
1600
Shipping and trade were the main ways
Britain exercised control in the 17th century. Colonies were regarded
as a source of raw materials and the Navigation Act of 1651 set up
closed economic agreements between Britain and its dependencies.
During this century sugar and tobacco
plantations were developed in the Caribbean and North America. The
African slave trade provided cheap labour for those plantations.
1700
In the 18th century British military
and naval power was the engine driving colonial expansion.
L'impero britannico nel 1763 |
Although Britain lost its 13 American
colonies following the War of Independence, from 1788 it developed
large Australian settlements.
1800
In the 19th century Britain developed a
unified system of colonial governance.
The first half of the 19th century
marked the abolition of the slave trade (1807) and, in 1833, of
slavery itself. It also saw Britain gain territory from France in the
treaties of Amiens (1802) and Paris (1814).
In the second half of the century
Britain colonised New Zealand, extended control over more of the
Pacific region and in 1857 assumed
control of the East India Company’s governmental authority.
In the last half of the 19th century a
number of colonies were also granted a position of ‘responsible
self-government’.
The 20th century was characterised by
the disintegration of the British Empire.
In 1907 self-governing
colonies including Canada, Australia and South Africa were granted
the status of dominions. After the First World War these dominions
signed individual peace treaties and became individual members of the
League of Nations.
In 1931 they were recognised as independent
countries and they declared war on their own behalf when the Second
World War broke out.
Le nazioni del Commonwealth oggi |
After the Second World War there was an
upsurge in nationalist sentiment in Britain’s colonies and starting
with India in 1947, independence was gradually granted to them all.
The last British colony, Hong Kong, was returned to Chinese
sovereignty in 1997.
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