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The Queen's 54 Countries: Commonwealth of Nations Explained
The British Empire has all but disappeared today, but it has left a long-lasting impact on our world today. In this video, I discuss the formation of the Commonwealth of Nations out of what was once part of this empire.
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Another Version of You by Chris Zabriskie is licensed under an Attribution License. Written, produced, and performed by Chris Zabriskie.
published: 14 Apr 2020
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What is the Commonwealth? - BBC What's New
It's the second biggest inter-country organisation about after the United Nations, with a third of people in the world living in it. How much do you know about the organisation and what it does?
BBC What’s New and BBC Actu Jeunes are the BBC’s first bilingual programmes for teenagers, brought to you by the BBC World Service to discuss important issues for young people across Africa.
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published: 01 Feb 2021
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The Commonwealth, Explained!
Some incredible facts about the Commonwealth.
Images obtained under Creative Commons/Fair use for educational purposes. Main source: Wikimedia
Music: Audio Library (Back to Summer, Tobjan)
The style of this video was partially inspired by CGP Grey's excellent video on the European Union: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O37yJBFRrfg
published: 23 Jul 2022
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Are The British Empire & The Commonwealth The Same Thing?
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https://www.nationalgeographic.com/history/article/how-the-commonwealth-of-nations-arose-from-a-crumbling-british-empire
https://www5.open.ac.uk/research-projects/making-britain/content/british-commonwealth-nations-1931#:~:text=About%3A,Statute%20of%20Westminster%20in%201931.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/articles/...
published: 19 Aug 2024
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WHATS THE COMMONWEALTH? As an American, I had to look it up also...
9x16 original (was cut into 2 abbreviated segments for Shorts)
TRANSCRIPT:
What the hell is the Commonwealth? In my broad strokes explanation of the commonwealth realms, a lot of people had questions about the Commonwealth in general, which makes sense, since I tried to fit centuries of geopolitical history in about a minute (sorry).
A commonwealth (little “c”) is just a grouping of like-minded anything really… Puerto Rico’s official title is a commonwealth, so are Massachusetts, Virginia, Kentucky, and Pennsylvania. It was sometimes preferred over other terms like state to emphasize that these places are a free and independent group for their greater good (or “common wealth”). It was a trendy thing to emphasize when breaking free from the very not-free and independent British Empire.
...
published: 16 Sep 2022
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Commonwealth Day 2024
Commonwealth Day is an annual celebration observed by people all over the Commonwealth in Africa, Asia, the Caribbean and Americas, the Pacific and Europe.
Commonwealth Day will take place on Monday 11 March 2024, marking the beginning of a week-long series of events and activities happening around the globe – including faith and civic gatherings, debates, school assemblies, flag-raising ceremonies and cultural events.
Join in the celebrations on social media with #CommonwealthDay.
published: 01 Mar 2024
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The Commonwealth: End of an Empire (2024)
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The commonwealth's history stems back to the long reigning days of the British empire. An empire that the sun would never set. Now a symbol of peace and prosperity, the Commonwealth has provided a sense of belonging for those involved.
The commonwealth is an echo of Britain's once glorious empire. Established in 1931 and once a union of 8, it has erupted into a strong bond between 56 member nations.
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published: 11 Mar 2024
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The Difference between the UK, Great Britain & England Explained
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published: 30 Jan 2011
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The King's Commonwealth Day Message 2024
His Majesty speaks of the shared values of the Commonwealth family of nations during his address, which was played as part of the annual Commonwealth Day Service in Westminster Abbey.
published: 11 Mar 2024
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The Rise of The Commonwealth of Nations
Commonwealth, also called Commonwealth of Nations, formerly (1931–49) British Commonwealth of Nations, a free association of sovereign states comprising the United Kingdom and a number of its former dependencies who have chosen to maintain ties of friendship and practical cooperation and who acknowledge the British monarch as symbolic head of their association. In 1965 the Commonwealth Secretariat was established in London to organize and coordinate Commonwealth activities.
Historically, the Commonwealth was an evolutionary outgrowth of the British Empire. The traditional British policy of allowing considerable self-government in its colonies led to the existence by the 19th century of several dependent states that were populated to a significant degree by Europeans accustomed to forms of...
published: 02 Feb 2020
5:45
The Queen's 54 Countries: Commonwealth of Nations Explained
The British Empire has all but disappeared today, but it has left a long-lasting impact on our world today. In this video, I discuss the formation of the Common...
The British Empire has all but disappeared today, but it has left a long-lasting impact on our world today. In this video, I discuss the formation of the Commonwealth of Nations out of what was once part of this empire.
Twitter: https://twitter.com/435american
Another Version of You by Chris Zabriskie is licensed under an Attribution License. Written, produced, and performed by Chris Zabriskie.
https://wn.com/The_Queen's_54_Countries_Commonwealth_Of_Nations_Explained
The British Empire has all but disappeared today, but it has left a long-lasting impact on our world today. In this video, I discuss the formation of the Commonwealth of Nations out of what was once part of this empire.
Twitter: https://twitter.com/435american
Another Version of You by Chris Zabriskie is licensed under an Attribution License. Written, produced, and performed by Chris Zabriskie.
- published: 14 Apr 2020
- views: 291045
2:15
What is the Commonwealth? - BBC What's New
It's the second biggest inter-country organisation about after the United Nations, with a third of people in the world living in it. How much do you know about ...
It's the second biggest inter-country organisation about after the United Nations, with a third of people in the world living in it. How much do you know about the organisation and what it does?
BBC What’s New and BBC Actu Jeunes are the BBC’s first bilingual programmes for teenagers, brought to you by the BBC World Service to discuss important issues for young people across Africa.
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It's the second biggest inter-country organisation about after the United Nations, with a third of people in the world living in it. How much do you know about the organisation and what it does?
BBC What’s New and BBC Actu Jeunes are the BBC’s first bilingual programmes for teenagers, brought to you by the BBC World Service to discuss important issues for young people across Africa.
BBC Actu Jeunes et BBC What’s New, l’actualité qui parle aux jeunes en Afrique, en français et en anglais. Des émissions du Service Mondial de la BBC. Abonnez-vous ici!
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- published: 01 Feb 2021
- views: 239558
5:01
The Commonwealth, Explained!
Some incredible facts about the Commonwealth.
Images obtained under Creative Commons/Fair use for educational purposes. Main source: Wikimedia
Music: Audio Lib...
Some incredible facts about the Commonwealth.
Images obtained under Creative Commons/Fair use for educational purposes. Main source: Wikimedia
Music: Audio Library (Back to Summer, Tobjan)
The style of this video was partially inspired by CGP Grey's excellent video on the European Union: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O37yJBFRrfg
https://wn.com/The_Commonwealth,_Explained
Some incredible facts about the Commonwealth.
Images obtained under Creative Commons/Fair use for educational purposes. Main source: Wikimedia
Music: Audio Library (Back to Summer, Tobjan)
The style of this video was partially inspired by CGP Grey's excellent video on the European Union: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O37yJBFRrfg
- published: 23 Jul 2022
- views: 19125
8:32
Are The British Empire & The Commonwealth The Same Thing?
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https://www.nationalgeographic.com/history/article/how-the-commonwealth-of-nations-arose-from-a-crumbling-british-empire
https://www5.open.ac.uk/research-projects/making-britain/content/british-commonwealth-nations-1931#:~:text=About%3A,Statute%20of%20Westminster%20in%201931.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/articles/zpjv3j6#zsnsf82
https://www.oed.com/dictionary/commonwealth_n?tab=meaning_and_use#8767816
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https://www5.open.ac.uk/research-projects/making-britain/content/british-commonwealth-nations-1931#:~:text=About%3A,Statute%20of%20Westminster%20in%201931.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/articles/zpjv3j6#zsnsf82
https://www.oed.com/dictionary/commonwealth_n?tab=meaning_and_use#8767816
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- published: 19 Aug 2024
- views: 6011
2:13
WHATS THE COMMONWEALTH? As an American, I had to look it up also...
9x16 original (was cut into 2 abbreviated segments for Shorts)
TRANSCRIPT:
What the hell is the Commonwealth? In my broad strokes explanation of the commonweal...
9x16 original (was cut into 2 abbreviated segments for Shorts)
TRANSCRIPT:
What the hell is the Commonwealth? In my broad strokes explanation of the commonwealth realms, a lot of people had questions about the Commonwealth in general, which makes sense, since I tried to fit centuries of geopolitical history in about a minute (sorry).
A commonwealth (little “c”) is just a grouping of like-minded anything really… Puerto Rico’s official title is a commonwealth, so are Massachusetts, Virginia, Kentucky, and Pennsylvania. It was sometimes preferred over other terms like state to emphasize that these places are a free and independent group for their greater good (or “common wealth”). It was a trendy thing to emphasize when breaking free from the very not-free and independent British Empire.
The Commonwealth (big “C”) of Nations is a specific association of 56 countries, almost all of which have historical ties to the British Empire. That’s what most people mean when they just say “the Commonwealth.” It’s a voluntary union of independent nations that cooperate and support each other in common goals, like development, democracy, and peace. It started in 1926 when Britain formerly agreed to give equal status to Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, and Canada (along with New Foundland but that’s now a part of Canada). These places were formerly considered Dominions of the British Empire, which is like a step up from colonies, but after 1926 they were considered equal to Britain and each other, “though united by the common allegiance to the Crown.” Essentially, after ditching official ties, they formed a union to cooperate and support each other, and they called it the Commonwealth of Nations. From then to now, more than 50 countries have gained independence from the former British Empire, and almost all of them join the Commonwealth soon after.
15 of these countries joined the Commonwealth and also have kept the monarch as their head of state – those are the realms explained in the last video. Those realms are independent nations, they just have a king, and it’s a British one.
Now, the Commonwealth actually includes more than just former British colonies and is open to all. It’s currently made up of 56 countries covering 2.5 billion people on 6 continents, ranging from giants like India to small islands like Nauru. So next time I see the Commonwealth Games on TV, I still won’t understand cricket, but at least I’ll know whos playing… 😊
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9x16 original (was cut into 2 abbreviated segments for Shorts)
TRANSCRIPT:
What the hell is the Commonwealth? In my broad strokes explanation of the commonwealth realms, a lot of people had questions about the Commonwealth in general, which makes sense, since I tried to fit centuries of geopolitical history in about a minute (sorry).
A commonwealth (little “c”) is just a grouping of like-minded anything really… Puerto Rico’s official title is a commonwealth, so are Massachusetts, Virginia, Kentucky, and Pennsylvania. It was sometimes preferred over other terms like state to emphasize that these places are a free and independent group for their greater good (or “common wealth”). It was a trendy thing to emphasize when breaking free from the very not-free and independent British Empire.
The Commonwealth (big “C”) of Nations is a specific association of 56 countries, almost all of which have historical ties to the British Empire. That’s what most people mean when they just say “the Commonwealth.” It’s a voluntary union of independent nations that cooperate and support each other in common goals, like development, democracy, and peace. It started in 1926 when Britain formerly agreed to give equal status to Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, and Canada (along with New Foundland but that’s now a part of Canada). These places were formerly considered Dominions of the British Empire, which is like a step up from colonies, but after 1926 they were considered equal to Britain and each other, “though united by the common allegiance to the Crown.” Essentially, after ditching official ties, they formed a union to cooperate and support each other, and they called it the Commonwealth of Nations. From then to now, more than 50 countries have gained independence from the former British Empire, and almost all of them join the Commonwealth soon after.
15 of these countries joined the Commonwealth and also have kept the monarch as their head of state – those are the realms explained in the last video. Those realms are independent nations, they just have a king, and it’s a British one.
Now, the Commonwealth actually includes more than just former British colonies and is open to all. It’s currently made up of 56 countries covering 2.5 billion people on 6 continents, ranging from giants like India to small islands like Nauru. So next time I see the Commonwealth Games on TV, I still won’t understand cricket, but at least I’ll know whos playing… 😊
Thanks For Exploring With Me -Map Nerd
#commonwealth #countries #geography #worldcountries #commonwealthgames2022 #commonwealthgames #queen #imperialism #colonialsm #britishempire #king
- published: 16 Sep 2022
- views: 11462
1:09
Commonwealth Day 2024
Commonwealth Day is an annual celebration observed by people all over the Commonwealth in Africa, Asia, the Caribbean and Americas, the Pacific and Europe.
Com...
Commonwealth Day is an annual celebration observed by people all over the Commonwealth in Africa, Asia, the Caribbean and Americas, the Pacific and Europe.
Commonwealth Day will take place on Monday 11 March 2024, marking the beginning of a week-long series of events and activities happening around the globe – including faith and civic gatherings, debates, school assemblies, flag-raising ceremonies and cultural events.
Join in the celebrations on social media with #CommonwealthDay.
https://wn.com/Commonwealth_Day_2024
Commonwealth Day is an annual celebration observed by people all over the Commonwealth in Africa, Asia, the Caribbean and Americas, the Pacific and Europe.
Commonwealth Day will take place on Monday 11 March 2024, marking the beginning of a week-long series of events and activities happening around the globe – including faith and civic gatherings, debates, school assemblies, flag-raising ceremonies and cultural events.
Join in the celebrations on social media with #CommonwealthDay.
- published: 01 Mar 2024
- views: 3874
42:27
The Commonwealth: End of an Empire (2024)
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The commonwealth's history stems back to the long reign...
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The commonwealth's history stems back to the long reigning days of the British empire. An empire that the sun would never set. Now a symbol of peace and prosperity, the Commonwealth has provided a sense of belonging for those involved.
The commonwealth is an echo of Britain's once glorious empire. Established in 1931 and once a union of 8, it has erupted into a strong bond between 56 member nations.
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The commonwealth's history stems back to the long reigning days of the British empire. An empire that the sun would never set. Now a symbol of peace and prosperity, the Commonwealth has provided a sense of belonging for those involved.
The commonwealth is an echo of Britain's once glorious empire. Established in 1931 and once a union of 8, it has erupted into a strong bond between 56 member nations.
Find us on other platforms: https://linktr.ee/royalty.tv
- published: 11 Mar 2024
- views: 13537
5:15
The Difference between the UK, Great Britain & England Explained
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- published: 30 Jan 2011
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5:18
The King's Commonwealth Day Message 2024
His Majesty speaks of the shared values of the Commonwealth family of nations during his address, which was played as part of the annual Commonwealth Day Servic...
His Majesty speaks of the shared values of the Commonwealth family of nations during his address, which was played as part of the annual Commonwealth Day Service in Westminster Abbey.
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His Majesty speaks of the shared values of the Commonwealth family of nations during his address, which was played as part of the annual Commonwealth Day Service in Westminster Abbey.
- published: 11 Mar 2024
- views: 167252
2:55
The Rise of The Commonwealth of Nations
Commonwealth, also called Commonwealth of Nations, formerly (1931–49) British Commonwealth of Nations, a free association of sovereign states comprising the Uni...
Commonwealth, also called Commonwealth of Nations, formerly (1931–49) British Commonwealth of Nations, a free association of sovereign states comprising the United Kingdom and a number of its former dependencies who have chosen to maintain ties of friendship and practical cooperation and who acknowledge the British monarch as symbolic head of their association. In 1965 the Commonwealth Secretariat was established in London to organize and coordinate Commonwealth activities.
Historically, the Commonwealth was an evolutionary outgrowth of the British Empire. The traditional British policy of allowing considerable self-government in its colonies led to the existence by the 19th century of several dependent states that were populated to a significant degree by Europeans accustomed to forms of parliamentary rule and that possessed large measures of sovereignty. By 1931 they were recognized as having special status within the empire by the Statute of Westminster, which referred specifically to a “British Commonwealth of Nations.” The rapid growth of nationalism in other parts of the empire from the 1920s produced a long series of grants of independence, beginning with that to India in 1947, and required a redefinition of the Commonwealth. In 1947 India and Pakistan became members of the Commonwealth, the first with chiefly non-European populations. In 1948 Burma (Myanmar) became independent and rejected membership. In 1949 India announced its intention to become a republic, which would have required its withdrawal from the Commonwealth under the existing rules, but at a meeting of Commonwealth heads of government in London in April 1949 it was agreed that India could continue its membership if it accepted the British crown as only “the symbol of the free association” of Commonwealth members. That declaration was the first to drop the adjective British, and thereafter the official name of the organization became the Commonwealth of Nations, or simply the Commonwealth. The Commonwealth was also beset by other difficulties, some members opting to withdraw from the organization, as did Ireland (1949), South Africa (1961), and Pakistan (1972), though both South Africa and Pakistan eventually rejoined (the former in 1994 and the latter in 1989). Commonwealth membership grew dramatically in the second half of the 20th century as former dependencies attained sovereignty. Most of the dependent states granted independence chose Commonwealth membership, and the organization has even grown to include Mozambique (joined 1995), which was the first country granted entry that was never part of the British Empire or under the control of any member.
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Commonwealth, also called Commonwealth of Nations, formerly (1931–49) British Commonwealth of Nations, a free association of sovereign states comprising the United Kingdom and a number of its former dependencies who have chosen to maintain ties of friendship and practical cooperation and who acknowledge the British monarch as symbolic head of their association. In 1965 the Commonwealth Secretariat was established in London to organize and coordinate Commonwealth activities.
Historically, the Commonwealth was an evolutionary outgrowth of the British Empire. The traditional British policy of allowing considerable self-government in its colonies led to the existence by the 19th century of several dependent states that were populated to a significant degree by Europeans accustomed to forms of parliamentary rule and that possessed large measures of sovereignty. By 1931 they were recognized as having special status within the empire by the Statute of Westminster, which referred specifically to a “British Commonwealth of Nations.” The rapid growth of nationalism in other parts of the empire from the 1920s produced a long series of grants of independence, beginning with that to India in 1947, and required a redefinition of the Commonwealth. In 1947 India and Pakistan became members of the Commonwealth, the first with chiefly non-European populations. In 1948 Burma (Myanmar) became independent and rejected membership. In 1949 India announced its intention to become a republic, which would have required its withdrawal from the Commonwealth under the existing rules, but at a meeting of Commonwealth heads of government in London in April 1949 it was agreed that India could continue its membership if it accepted the British crown as only “the symbol of the free association” of Commonwealth members. That declaration was the first to drop the adjective British, and thereafter the official name of the organization became the Commonwealth of Nations, or simply the Commonwealth. The Commonwealth was also beset by other difficulties, some members opting to withdraw from the organization, as did Ireland (1949), South Africa (1961), and Pakistan (1972), though both South Africa and Pakistan eventually rejoined (the former in 1994 and the latter in 1989). Commonwealth membership grew dramatically in the second half of the 20th century as former dependencies attained sovereignty. Most of the dependent states granted independence chose Commonwealth membership, and the organization has even grown to include Mozambique (joined 1995), which was the first country granted entry that was never part of the British Empire or under the control of any member.
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- published: 02 Feb 2020
- views: 18225