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6) Which term - latin for ‘British Peace’ - was used by the British Empire to mirror the Romans’ use of ‘Pax Romana’, meaning a period of peace brought about by the dominant power?

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Answered by saimajaan
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kya pata che me chin patei b chus amut pan hasnei jinab che kya wana sirf che point warei zurat tawai chus wana
Answered by Anshults
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Pax Britannica is the Latin term for "British Peace', used by the British Empire on the model of Pax Romania by Romans.

The period from 1815-1914 saw British Empire reached to its zenith and almost ended her rivals. Then there was free trade, economic development and humanitarian advancement etc. So it was the period of peace brought about by the dominant power (The Great Britain)

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