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Key points. The British Empire began in the late 1500s under Queen Elizabeth I. By 1913 the empire had grown to rule over 400 million people, making it the largest empire in history. British...
Short and effective Seneca Revision Notes for A-Level & GCSE. A Level History AQA History: AQA A Level The British Empire. Choose Topic. 1 High Water Mark of the British Empire, 1857-1914. 2 Imperial Consolidation & Liberal Rule, 1890-1914. 3 Imperialism Challenged, 1914-1967.
1: Explain either the meaning of a colony OR an empire. 2: Name two areas controlled by Britain during the ‘First British Empire’. 3: Name two areas controlled Britain during the Age of Empires.
After the Second World War, the disintegration of Britain's empire transformed global politics. Before the war, Britain maintained colonies all over the world, which provided valuable raw materials, manpower and strategic bases.
3 Μαρ 2011 · By Dr John Darwin. Last updated 2011-03-03. Britain may have emerged victorious from World War Two, but at what cost to its global empire? 1945: End of World War Two. The collapse of...
I can explain how and why perspectives regarding the British Empire have changed over time and that historians still debate the impacts of the Empire today.
Lesson details. Key learning points. Britain changed in a number of ways following the Second World War; most of these were permanent and major changes. Diversity increased with the arrival of the Windrush Generation, although many migrants faced a lot of discrimination.