During the Imperial Conference of 1926, autonomous countries within the British Empire were granted ........ status.
The Imperial Conference of 1926 established the Balfour Declaration, which recognized autonomous communities within the British Empire as equal in status to Britain. These countries were granted Dominion status, meaning they were self-governing but still recognized the British monarch as the head of state.
Examples of Dominions at the time included Canada, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Ireland and Newfoundland.
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