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Find out why it was said that ' The Sun never sets on the British Empire '. Share your views in 80 words .

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Answer:

The saying "The sun never sets on the British Empire" was used to clarify the "British Empire's vastness".

Explanation:

This statement was used to define the "British Empire", because its globe-wide expanse meant that the "sun always shone" on "at least one of its regions". Some territories attained independence in the late "19th century" and the "sun set on the British empire" The British Empire consisted of colonies, protectorates, dominions and United Kingdom mandates. The Empire had over 412 million individuals by 1913. That was nearly a quarter of the world's population. It was calculated that the total region covered was "13.7 million square miles".

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