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Essay heading: Consequences of War
 
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This materialization of Britain as a superpower had an effect on the British people as due to the fact that the Empire now covered approximately 20 million sq. miles, the British people were no longer contained to ?Great Britain' but had expanded across the world and so therefore were seen as a superior race...
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However the First World War showed how strong other countries were around the world such as the USA. After the war in 1918 Britain's empire was still one of unity and solidarity, still covering around a quarter of the world's land surface the British Empire remained one of the largest in the world. Due to the area covered by the British Empire during the war 2...
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