For nearly 200 years, the control of the British Empire has spread throughout the world. In the colonies of the Americas, Europe, Africa, Asia and the South Pacific, the writer George McCartney fully supports the "great empire without sunset". The full control of Britain in many colonies continued until World War II, when the country began to liberate or "colonize" its property, instead to create a new small independent nation to build its own fate .
Spain insists Gibraltar, Argentina is the Falkland Islands, South Georgia, and the South Sandwich Islands insist that Mauritius and Seychelles insist British British territory. The British Antarctic region has been repeatedly claimed by Argentina and Chile, and many countries do not acknowledge any territorial claims of Antarctica. The former British colony and the majority of parents are one of the 52 Commonwealth member states, which are non-political arbitrary groups of equal members with approximately 2.2 billion inhabitants. 16 federal kingdoms, together with Queen Elizabeth II, voluntarily continue to serve as heads of state
Today there are few ruins of British rule worldwide, and they are mainly confined to the territory of small islands such as Bermuda and Falkland Islands. However, there are countries such as New Zealand, Australia and Canada headed by Queen Elizabeth as head of state.
The Falkland Islands - the United Kingdom first established its existence in the Falkland Islands in 1765, but was forced to withdraw due to the economic reasons of the American Revolutionary War in 1774. The port settled in Egmont in 1780 was destroyed by the Spaniards, but these islands continue to be used by British seal whalers and whales. Argentina tried to establish a colony in the ruins of a Spanish salad's former settlement and returned to the UK in 1833. Since then, these islands have been under British rule. Argentina occupation during the 1982 Falkland Islands War
The Falkland Islands War was held in 1982 and was the result of Argentina's invasion to the Falkland Islands owned by the UK. Argentina is in the South Atlantic Ocean and insisted that these islands are part of their territory for a long time. On 2 April 1982, Argentinans landed in the Falkland Islands and occupied the island two days later. In response, the UK dispatched the Navy amphibious task force to the area. The early stages of the conflict occurred mainly between the British Navy and the Argentine Air Force. On May 21, the British forces landed and surrendered Argentina occupiers on 14th June.