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  • The Commonwealth of Nations (pre-1947 known as the British Commonwealth of Nations) is a voluntary intergovernmental association that today comprises 53 nations with a total population of about 2 billion. The Commonwealth’s Changing Nature. Throughout its history the Commonwealth has been developing its structure, goals and purposes as it adapts to the changing international environment.
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  • A specific proposal was made by South African statesman Jan Smuts in 1917, wherein he coined the term “British Commonwealth of Nations”.
  • Draft of the 1921 Anglo-Irish Treaty, with "British Empire" crossed out and "British Commonwealth of Nations" added by hand.
  • The Commonwealth, once known as the British Commonwealth of Nations, has its roots in colonialism and the British Empire.
  • Since its birth the Commonwealth has come to be recognised not just as an association of nations but as an association of peoples. ...
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  • 1950: It changed from “British commonwealth of nations” to “Commonwealth of nations” and became an association for decolonized nations but the...
  • However, countries that joined after 1949 are listed as members of the Commonwealth of Nations, but not the British Commonwealth.
  • This community was called the British Commonwealth of Nations or just the Commonwealth. Birth of the modern Commonwealth.
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  • The British Commonwealth of Nations is a group of 56 countries that were, for the most part, formerly part of the British Empire.
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