John Trenchard and Thomas Gordon were the most famous Commonwealth men.
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The most famous two is probably; 1) Magna Carta : Limits the kings rights for the first time in history 2) Versailles: The treaty that ended WW1
YES!!! India is part of the British Commonwealth. Other large nations that are members of the British Commonwealth are Republic of South Africa.( formerly Union of South Africa), Australia, New Zealand , Canada. There are many smaller nations that are members of the British Commonwealth, and The U.K. still still has a few very small colonies. One nation is a late entrant intyo the British Commonwealth, but was formrtly a Portugese Colony, it is 'Mozambique'. Two notable nations that are NOT members of the British Commonwealth, but are English speaking as the official language are the U.S.A. and the Republic of Ireland.
Mozambique - once a Portuguese colony - joined the Commonwealth, though it was never part of the British Empire. The point is that most of its neighbours belong to the Commonwealth.There are three other Commonwealth members that were never under British rule: Namibia, Samoa and Rwanda.
A few reasons one the great wall of china and two everything is made there if that helps:)
in January 18th 1678 when his boat crashed into an iceberg in Hudson bay, he died along with 35 crew members.