British Empire

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The British Empire was in previous times the largest empire in world, on which "the sun never set". At it's peak it controlled 25% of the worlds population. The Empire was famous of it's powerful Naval forces that allowed it to expand worldwide. This Naval tradition continues today, with the Royal Navy being one of only a handful of blue-water Navy's active in the world. The British Empire was slowly disbanded during the 20th Century and returned to it's original owners, sometimes due to social pressure or rebellion and sometimes for economic reasons. Many ex-Empire nations are now part of The Commonwealth of Nations, an economic alliance that supports former colonies.

Today the British Empire is known as the United Kingdom, and consists of England, Wales, Scotland, Northern Ireland, Gibraltar and many islands worldwide, the most famous of these being the Falkland Islands.


The British Empire and Globalism

Being a worldwide Empire caused the British Empire to have wide influence over the worlds economy. Many leading businessmen exploited Britain's dominance and became very rich. This is thought to how the now infamous Rothschild family gained it's initial riches. Even when Britain returned territory to it's natives, it's economic influence still gave them effective control. The most historically important territory was America, which went on to become the USA. Many believe the revolution may have been caused by the influence of key British figures, possibly including the Rothschilds. The scheming of this elite is thought to have allowed the early USA to become economically strong, and this was ultimately responsible for many of the great American banking families like the Rockefellers and the Morgans. These famous families would go on to be those associated with the international bankers that supposedly desire to achieve a New World Order under their effective control.

Others suggest the British Empire was the first effective attempt to create a One World Government under the rule of the powerful British Royal Family.


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