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Since the Berlin Conference (1884), the British historians in South Africa mainly dealt with the achievements and expansion of the British Empire. They supported the consolidation of the British Pol Republic and announced that Bohr's "liberation war" was "Bull's rebellion". The main representatives of the group are H · H · Haggard, John · Nixon, A · Wilmot; they are thoroughly anti-bol and anti-Africa. (10) The interpretation of history by British liberalism is the greatest concern of this research. Because it opens the way to the history of African revolution.
The theme of the empire In the Spanish Empire, the order was created by law based on religious beliefs, and for the British Empire, the order was derived from the new rules of modern sexual liberalism. The decline of the Spanish empire and the emergence of British opponents showed a transformation of these two legal concepts. As the interpretation of the power of the Spanish empire and the interpretation of the centrality of international law diminished, other competition jurisdictional systems - the British Empire and the Westphalian state system - corresponded by secular conceptualization of law and politics. Our current concept of international law is a claim by European leaders to enact sovereignty not including spiritual sovereigns 2 Between the moment of the Western Pacific and the new era of the world at the beginning of the modern era I have a relationship. Governance
"The sun will never appear in the British Empire" It can be said that it is the best empire ever. Until 1922, the UK dominated over 445 million people covering an area of 13,012,000 square miles - nearly a quarter of the total land area of the Earth. But despite these great accomplishments the British Empire has sowed some of the worst disasters that have plagued humanity. British troops are not directly responsible for all incidents, but interference with other problems is often also harmful. The 10 ways in which the British Empire destroyed the world are as follows.