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*1805 Battle of Trafalgar[http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/history/empire/episodes/episode_43.shtml] establishes British naval supremacy.
*1805 Battle of Trafalgar[http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/history/empire/episodes/episode_43.shtml] establishes British naval supremacy.
*1807 The Slave Trade Act ends British slave trade[http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/history/empire/episodes/episode_40.shtml].
*1807 The Slave Trade Act ends British slave trade[http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/history/empire/episodes/episode_40.shtml].
*1814 Cape of South Africa ceded to Britain.
*1814 Cape of South Africa ceded to Britain[http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/history/empire/episodes/episode_46.shtml].
*1819 East India Company buys [[Singapore]].
*1819 East India Company buys [[Singapore]][http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/history/empire/episodes/episode_44.shtml].
*1842 Treaty of Nanking - China cedes [[Hong Kong]] to Britain.
*1842 Treaty of Nanking - China cedes [[Hong Kong]] to Britain.
*1857 Indian Mutiny.
*1857 Indian Mutiny[http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/history/empire/episodes/episode_49.shtml][http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/history/empire/episodes/episode_50.shtml].
*1879 Zulu War.
*1879 Zulu War.
*1899 Boer War.
*1899 Boer Warhttp://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/history/empire/episodes/episode_57.shtml].
*1887: The first [http://archive.org/details/cihm_03397 Colonial Conference]  beginning  a series of  consultations between Britain and its colonies.
*1887: The first [http://archive.org/details/cihm_03397 Colonial Conference]  beginning  a series of  consultations between Britain and its colonies.
*1926 The 6th [http://foundingdocs.gov.au/resources/transcripts/cth11_doc_1926.pdf Imperial Conference] established the Dominions as equal communities within the [[British Empire]], with a common allegiance to the Crown.
*1926 The 6th [http://foundingdocs.gov.au/resources/transcripts/cth11_doc_1926.pdf Imperial Conference] established the Dominions as equal communities within the [[British Empire]], with a common allegiance to the Crown.

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A timeline (or several) relating to British Empire.
  • 1600 English East India Company gets a royal charter..,
  • 1606 The Virginia Company[1] gets a royal charter.
  • 1607 Jamestown Virginia is founded by the Virginia Company[2].
  • 1620 Voyage of the Pilgrim Fathers[3].
  • 1623 British settlements in the West Indies[4].
  • 1713 Treaty of Utrecht.
  • 1757 Clive wins the Battle of Plassey in India[5].
  • 1759 Wolfe defeats French at Heights of Abraham in Canada[6].
  • 1773 Boston Tea Party
  • 1776 American Declaration of Independence
  • 1783 Treaty of Paris establishes independence of the United States
  • 1788 New South Wales founded as a penal colony[7].
  • 1805 Battle of Trafalgar[8] establishes British naval supremacy.
  • 1807 The Slave Trade Act ends British slave trade[9].
  • 1814 Cape of South Africa ceded to Britain[10].
  • 1819 East India Company buys Singapore[11].
  • 1842 Treaty of Nanking - China cedes Hong Kong to Britain.
  • 1857 Indian Mutiny[12][13].
  • 1879 Zulu War.
  • 1899 Boer Warhttp://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/history/empire/episodes/episode_57.shtml].
  • 1887: The first Colonial Conference beginning a series of consultations between Britain and its colonies.
  • 1926 The 6th Imperial Conference established the Dominions as equal communities within the British Empire, with a common allegiance to the Crown.
  • 1930: First Commonwealth Games held in Hamilton, Canada.
  • 1931 Statute of Westminster confirmed the equality of Britain and the Dominions of Canada, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Ireland, and Newfoundland.
  • 1949 The London Declaration - agreement that India could remain a member of the Commonwealth after it became a republic
  • 1997 Hong Kong is returned to China.