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The Crown and Colonialism

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“I think Elizabeth II’s rule prevented a reckoning and allowed for a sense of continuity and continued ___ about the extent of change in the last 70 years,” says Priya Satia, a history professor at Stanford University who specializes in the British empire.
Colonies, “For many of us from the ______, the death of Elizabeth II signifies in very particular ways that she was the symbol of an empire built on genocide, slavery, violence, extraction, and brutality, the legacies of which continue in our present day,” says Anna Arabindan-Kesson, a professor of Black diasporic art at Princeton University. “She was not only a symbol, she was complicit in this empire.”
“We do not mourn the death of Elizabeth, because to us her death is a reminder of a very tragic period in this country and Africa’s history,” the Economic Freedom Fighters, a South African ____ party, said in a statement.
The recent death of Britain’s longest-reigning monarch is an opportunity to re-envision the monarchy’s role and to finally acknowledge the struggles of all those who were affected by British _____ around the world and in Britain itself.
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A colloquial saying, “the sun ____ sets on the British Empire,”
Colonialism is reflected in British-origin practices such as tea drinking, parliamentary governments, and playing ____
The current rhetoric, pageantry, and colonial____ around her death reinforces this refusal to acknowledge and deal with this imperial history–a history that defines so much of our current moment, that defines what Britain is
Until her death, Queen Elizabeth II was the monarch of 15 ____ in the Commonwealth that are home to around 150 million people. The U.K. also currently holds an additional 14 overseas territories that are home to another 300,000 people.
In many countries, British occupation lasted for generations, during which the ruling British authorities imposed various ____ that many former colonies maintained after their independence
While colonization did not take place under Queen Elizabeth II’s reign, Britain still had a large ___ at the time of her coronation in 1952.