British Empire

Overview

The British Empire, once the largest on Earth, was the world’s first modern superpower. At its height in the early 1900s, it governed nearly one-quarter of the world’s population—about 500 million people—stretching across every inhabited continent.

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  • The British Empire, explained

    This three-minute 1440 explainer traces the rise of the British Empire, which at its height ruled nearly one in four people—about 500 million—and spanned so many regions that admirers called it “the empire on which the sun never sets.”

  • A small island nation built the largest empire in history

    See how Britain grew from a small kingdom into a global empire ruling nearly a third of the world, then unraveled through war, nationalist movements, and declining power—leaving just 14 overseas territories as remnants of its once-vast domain.

  • How the British Empire transformed into today’s voluntary Commonwealth of Nations

    This video explains how former British colonies—now independent states—evolved into the modern Commonwealth, a loose association representing nearly one-third of the world’s population. It traces the shift from imperial rule to a cooperative forum with no legal obligations to Britain or its monarch.

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