The decline of England's colonial empire in the last days of its dominance was a complex and multifaceted process. The factors discussed above, including World War II, the rise of nationalism, international pressure, and economic constraints, all contributed to the gradual process of decolonization. As Britain granted independence to its colonies, it marked a significant shift in its role as a global power and its relationship with its former colonies. Today, Britain continues to navigate its post-colonial identity and engage with its former colonies through diplomacy, trade, and cultural exchange.

The final days of England's colonial empire were marked by a complex and tumultuous period of decolonization, which has been documented and analyzed by historians. The process of granting independence to various colonies was a gradual one, spanning several decades. Here, we'll discuss the key events and factors that contributed to the decline of England's colonial empire in the last days of its dominance.

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