Through the 'Quebec Act' Britain limited French speaking populace in a confined area. The subsequent immigrations paved the way for the rise of English speaking Canada.
Well for starters, they introduced the "you're innocent until proven guilty" into the court systems.
No. Brazil was originally a Portuguese colony which is why the language of Brazil is Portuguese.
north America The British Empire controlled an entire continent in Australia. The British Empire was the largest empire in history.
Why did The British Empire lose their land?
They were all part of the British Empire
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colonization by the British empire
Some factors stimulating the spread of the English language include globalization, the influence of technology (such as the internet and social media), the dominance of English in international trade and business, and the popularity of English-language entertainment and media.
The British Empire's global spread led to the expansion of the English language as it was used as a common language in colonies and trade. This resulted in the adoption of new words and phrases from various languages, contributing to the richness and diversity of English vocabulary. Additionally, English became a dominant language in international communication and diplomacy due to the influence of the British Empire.
It was the language of the extensive British Empire. Then it became the language of the shipping lines, and later the airlines.
English Language is Originated in England And it is the International Language.Largely because of the earlier British Empire, English is widely spoken in the world as a first language or a second language.
The English language has not really had any trouble managing to survive. Because of the British Empire, the English language was spread across the world.
It gave the world the British Empire, the Industrial Revolutuion as well as the English language.
The British Empire was very expansive, and as a consequence, British culture and English language is still often a big part of those former colonies.
English is an international language because many countries were colonised by the British and they brought the English language to those countries. While the British Empire is now part of history, the English language is still spoken around the world.
English first started dominating the business world during the British Empire in the 19th century. It had already been spreading earlier, due in part to the influence of early 'multi-nationals' (or rather the contemporary equivalent) such as the East India Trading Company. As the British Empire expanded, so did the use of English. By the 20th century, the USA was also on the rise as an economic powerhouse and thereby increasing the importance of English as a language of commerce. Today the USA, and to a lesser extent Great Britain, Canada, Australia et al. are dominant economic countries. Finding a common language of commerce is a necessity in a globalizing world, and for the abovementioned English the choice fell on English as this language.
Because the British had the largest empire of all the colonizing powers - thus, it was their language which was promulgated the widest and to the most people.