
At its inception, the Commonwealth was intended to largely promote democracy, peace, and economic development across its member states. Many newly independent members of the former British Empire remained loosely knitted together in the Commonwealth of Nations, which was founded 1949 as a voluntary association of counties with shared histories and economic ties as former members of the empire. A decade later, Kenya broke free from British rule as a wave of anti-colonial movements swept across Africa and Asia, and dozens of countries declared their independence from European imperial powers. The queen, who died last week at age 96, was coronated in 1953 as the sun was beginning to set on the British Empire, and her death comes as the country reexamines its place in the world amid increasing calls for the United Kingdom to reckon with its colonial history and as republican sentiment gains traction among countries in the Caribbean.Įlizabeth learned of her father’s death and of her ascension to the throne at the age of 25 while in Kenya while on a monthslong tour of the British Commonwealth in 1952.


Queen Elizabeth II’s 70-year reign was bookended by periods of great uncertainty about Britain’s role on the world stage.
