The Evolution and Impact of the Commonwealth

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📋 Course Outline

  1. Origins of the Commonwealth term
  2. Modern Commonwealth formation in 1949
  3. Voluntary association of 54 member states
  4. Commonwealth role and policy priorities
  5. Commonwealth meetings and 2020 actions
  6. London Declaration growth and impact

📖 1. Origins of the Commonwealth term

🔑 Key Concepts & Definitions

  • Commonwealth of Nations : A phrase used to describe a political community of nations within the British Empire context.

📝 Essential Points

  • Lord Rosebery used the term in Adelaide, Australia, in 1884.
  • In 1884, he described the British Empire as “a Commonwealth of Nations”.
  • Over time, colonies gained independence and no longer had the UK ruling over them.
  • Some countries kept allegiance to the King or Queen even after emancipation.
  • Other countries later refused allegiance to the monarch but still chose to remain members.

💡 Memory Hook

1884 Adelaide: Rosebery coins “Commonwealth of Nations” for the Empire.

📖 2. Modern Commonwealth formation in 1949

🔑 Key Concepts & Definitions

  • Modern Commonwealth : The Commonwealth as an association that began in 1949 with India’s change in status.
  • Republic of India : India’s 1949 shift to a republic that triggered a new relationship with the Commonwealth.

📝 Essential Points

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1. Who used the phrase "a Commonwealth of Nations" in Adelaide in 1884?

2. What does the term 'Commonwealth of Nations' originally refer to in the context of the British Empire?

3. What did the term "Commonwealth of Nations" originally describe in 1884?

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Origins of Commonwealth term

Lord Rosebery called the Empire a "Commonwealth of Nations" in 1884.

Commonwealth origin date

Lord Rosebery coined the term in 1884.

1949 Commonwealth formation

India became a republic and remained in the Commonwealth, marking its modern start.

Modern Commonwealth start

1949, India’s republic status change.

Membership model

Voluntary association of 54 countries.

Commonwealth priorities

International co-operation and democratic principles.

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