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Ivahew [28]
2 years ago
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In what ways did Britain control their empire??

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bearhunter [10]2 years ago
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How was the British Empire controlled? The British Empire was vast. Methods of acquiring control and retaining it varied greatly from one colony to the next. Several features are common, others are localised. The one thing that all parts of the British Empire had in common was that the “mother country” was Great Britain. Rule was from Whitehall. The extent to which local politicians and rulers had a say varied. The level of control also changed over time. British Government included a department for Colonial affairs. This managed the empire at Government level.

Governors were appointed in colonies. These governors ran the colony on behalf of the British Government. This may be an implementation of British Laws, or a combination of British and Local laws.

Explanation:

otez555 [7]2 years ago
5 0

Answer:

Below:

Explanation:

Dominions, parts of the Empire that had more self-governance, control was managed through the police, courts, and use of the armed forces. Dominions were largely modeled on the British system of governance and had some level of independence whilst having key issues, such as foreign policy, determined by London.

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