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Commonwealth of Nations - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Commonwealth - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Commonwealth is a traditional English term for a political community founded for the common good or in which all participants have equal standing. It has historically sometimes been synonymous with "...
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In 1931 they all agreed to form the Commonwealth of Nations . ... After the end of the war, Britain divided their empire, and formed The Commonwealth. ...
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how the Commonwealth of Nations developed from the British Empire with particular reference to Captain James Cook and Australia ... From the British Empire to the Commonwealth of Nations...
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Point 14 says: "A general association of nations should be formed on the basis of covenants designed to create mutual guarantees of the political independence and territorial integrity of States, large and small equally."
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A short history and the purpose of the British-led Commonwealth of Nations, from your About.com Guide to Geography. ... Thus, in 1931, the British Commonwealth of Nations was founded under the Statute of Westminster with five initial members - the United Kingdom, Canada, the Irish Free State, Newfoundland, and the Union...
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