Subtitles section Play video Print subtitles The British Empire was the largest empire to have ever existed in all of human history. At the territorial height of the empire in 1921 after victory in the 1st world war, The empire spanned 35,500,000km², (14,000,000.000mi²) with a population of 413m people, 23% of the world population at the time. The empire was large then, that it would have take up 94% of the entire surface area of the moon. So every time you look up at night to see the half of the moon towards you, that is a nightly reminder that the British empire used to be nearly TWICE as large as that. It was the empire on which the sun never set, because somewhere on the empire was always shining. But indeed it had to set some point. The last British colony in Africa gained independence in 1980, and the major city of Hong Kong, a British colony since 1898, was given back to China in 1997. Symbolically marking the end of the empire. But what if this entire empire was suddenly recreated today? What exactly would it look like? Well for starters, queen Elizabeth II is already in real life, queen of these 16 different countries right now. And she has been at some point, queen of these other 17 countries as well. In total, if the British reunited today, it would encompass 64 different countries. And queen Elizabeth II has already been queen of more than half of those countries at some point during her lifetime. The Empire would be 146 times bigger than current United Kingdom. and contain 40 times greater population. ¼ population of the planet's land area would belong to the British Empire. and with an enormous population of 2.634 billion people that would mean around 37% of everybody on earth would be a citizen of the empire. a far greater percentage of the world population than in 1921 with the same terrytory. With all of this land and people, the British Empire would have a GDP of US$13.078 Trillion which would put it far behind the US and place the Empire with the second-largest economy globally . However, the empire would have an incredibly poor population on average with the average citizen earning just US$ 4,966 per year slightly more impoverished than modern-day Namibia. To compensate for this, the British Empire would have the largest military in the world. comprised of 4,917,000 active duty soldiers. The Empire's military budget would be a very large; US$ 268.175 billion the second highest budget in the world , but less than half still of the US Military budget. Overall, the British Empire would likely be the second strongest country in the world today behind only the US . but how would it compared to other empires that we've covered in the series? Here's a chart to show you. The British Empire would have a higher population than both the Roman and Mongol Empires. But have a smaller economy and poor population than both and the Mongol military would be significantly larger. The biggest city in the British Empire would be Karachi in Pakistan and with the exception of Lagos in Nigeria, the top five biggest cities would all be located on the Indian Subcontinent In fact, nine out of the top 10 biggest cities would all be located in either Asia of Africa The only one that wouldn't is London,which would be the 7th largest largest city in the Empire. Despite this, London would likely become the capital of the empire since it was the historical capital of the british empire In addition, English would have to be the official language of The Empire, despite the fact that it only be the native language of only five percent of the population. It would, however, be understood as a secondary language by 17% of the population as English as an official language already in 49 out of the 64 countries that are making up the Empire. Hindi would be the single largest language, spoken by 20% of the population. While Bengali and Urdu would constitute significant languages as well. The Empire would be incredibly ethicallu and religiously diverse. With only 5% of the population being classified as white, While69% would be Asian or Pacific Islander. With the population of India alone, accounting for almost half of the entire Empire. African and Afro-Carribean ethnicities would account for 19% of the total. While Arabs and other Middle Eastern ethnic groups would contribute the remaining 7r00:04:14,400 --> 00:04:19,840 The UK itself would only contribute 2.4% of the entire Empire's population. And finally the religious diversity of the Empire would be just as great if not even greater . With Hinduism representing the largest single faith that 40% of the total population. Islam at 33% divided between 32% Sunni and 1% Shia. Christianity at 19%, split between 12.6 % Protestants 6 Meanwhile Buddhism would represent 3x00:04:46,140 --> 00:04:48,420 Sikhs at 0.8y00:04:48,420 --> 00:04:49,840 Jews at 0.2 Interestingly, if you also added the original 13% American colonies from the US back into the Empire, that would single-handedly raised the GDP of the Empire up by over US$ 6 Trillion. Equal to 47% of the entire Empire's GDP before adding the colonies. If this happened, the 13 colonies would undoubtedly become the most valuable possesion of the British Empire. The only question is would the US allow this to happen? So thank you so much for watching this video. These types of videos about Empires being reunited come out once per month and voted on every month over at the RealLifeLore's Patreon account. Which you can go to by clicking here. 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