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FEAR GOD

Revelation 14: 7 And I saw another angel fly in the midst of heaven, having the everlasting gospel to preach unto them that dwell on the earth, and to every nation, and kindred, and tongue, and people, 7Saying with a loud voice, Fear God, and give glory to him; for the hour of his judgment is come: and worship him that made heaven, and earth, and the sea, and the fountains of waters. 8And there followed another angel, saying, Babylon is fallen, is fallen, that great city, because she made all nations drink of the wine of the wrath of her fornication. 8And there followed another angel, saying, Babylon is fallen, is fallen, that great city, because she made all nations drink of the wine of the wrath of her fornication. 9And the third angel followed them, saying with a loud voice, If any man worship the beast and his image, and receive his mark in his forehead, or in his hand, 10The same shall drink of the wine of the wrath of God, which is poured out without mixture into the cup of his indignation; and he shall be tormented with fire and brimstone in the presence of the holy angels, and in the presence of the Lamb: 11And the smoke of their torment ascendeth up for ever and ever: and they have no rest day nor night, who worship the beast and his image, and whosoever receiveth the mark of his name. 12Here is the patience of the saints: here are they that keep the commandments of God, and the faith of Jesus.

Ecclesiastes 12:13 Let us hear the conclusion of the whole matter: Fear God, and keep his commandments: for this is the whole duty of man.14For God shall bring every work into judgment, with every secret thing, whether it be good, or whether it be evil.

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Evolution of the British Empire

Evolution of the British Empire

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Animated map showing growth and decline of the British empire
This is a list of the various territories that have been under the political control of the United Kingdom and/or its predecessor states[1]. Collectively, these territories are traditionally referred to as the British Empire.
From 1876 to 1947 the monarch of the United Kingdom was formally designated as Emperor/Empress of India by the UK Parliament. Currently Queen Elizabeth II is the monarch of 16 countries.
The natures of the administration of the Empire changed both by time and place, from being fully integrated parts of the United Kingdom to mandates granted by the League of Nations.

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[edit] Types of control


An anachronous map of British and, prior to the Acts of Union 1707, English imperial possessions
The natures of the administration of the Empire changed both by time and place, but its various territories as they existed in the 1920s (the time of its greatest territorial extent) can be fairly easily grouped into the following categories:
  • The United Kingdom itself, made up of England and Wales, Scotland and Ireland (Northern Ireland only from 1922 after Ireland gained independence).
  • The "crown dependencies" of the Isle of Man, Jersey and Guernsey (the last two are collectively referred to as the "Channel Islands"). These islands, while often considered to be part of the British Isles, have never formed part of the United Kingdom itself, or its predecessor states. At the same time, they have never been considered to be colonies; while the British Government is generally responsible for their defence and foreign relations, each of the territories has its own laws and political institutions. Strictly speaking their relationship is with the British Sovereign alone, rather than the British Government.
  • Colonies were territories that were intended to be places of permanent settlement, providing land for their settlers. The Crown claimed absolute sovereignty over them, although they were not formally part of the United Kingdom itself. Generally their law was the common law of England together with whatever British Acts of Parliament were also applied to them. Royal authority would usually be represented in the person of a Governor, appointed by the British Government. Over time, a number of colonies were granted "responsible government", making them largely self-governing. Colonies were typically of one of the following types:
    • A number of colonies in the 16th and 17th centuries were granted to a particular individual; these are known as proprietary colonies.
    • In a similar fashion, a number of colonies were controlled by companies. The most notable examples of this were the possessions of the East India Company (especially India), and of various companies in Africa in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.
    • Colonies controlled by the Crown directly were known as "Crown colonies"; this became the main method of creating and governing a colony.
  • Protected states were foreign territories that were nominally governed by a local ruler who had entered into a treaty relationship with the British Government that excluded them from dealing directly with other foreign powers, and which gave the British a right of involvement in their territory's internal affairs. British interest in these territories was mainly strategic. An example was the Trucial States, now the United Arab Emirates.
  • Protectorates were similar to protected states in that they were considered to be foreign territories over which the British Government had political authority (but not sovereignty), but which lacked a local infrastructure that the British were prepared to deal with as equals; therefore, a more direct involvement in the territory's internal affairs was taken. Protectorates were often established as a means of controlling British subjects in a territory (rather than the native population), or to exclude the influence of a rival European power. Examples include Bechuanaland, now Botswana.
  • Dominions appeared in the early part of the twentieth century. These were former colonies (or federations of colonies) that had achieved independence and were nominally co-equals with the United Kingdom, rather than subordinate to it. Formal acknowledgement of this status was finally given legal force by the Statute of Westminster of 1931. An example was the Irish Free State, formed as a Dominion in 1922 from the territory of Ireland and which retained the Crown as head of state until the Irish Republic was formed in 1949. Similar examples included the dominions of Canada (1867); India (1947); Pakistan 1947; Ceylon and Kenya.
  • Mandates were forms of territory created after the end of the First World War. A number of German colonies and protectorates were held as mandates by the United Kingdom, and its dominions of Australia, New Zealand, and the Union of South Africa. In theory these territories were governed on behalf of the League of Nations for the benefit of their inhabitants. Most became converted to United Nations Trust Territories in 1946.

[edit] Remaining territories


The Rise and Fall of the British Empire, graph starting in 1861
Within twenty years of the independence in 1947 of India (considered to be the most important colonial possession), most of the Empire's territories had achieved full independence. Today only a handful of colonies (since 2002 known as "British Overseas Territories") remain under British rule; most are small islands with a low level of population. A number are in quite remote areas of the world. Generally speaking all are internally self-governing, with the United Kingdom retaining responsibility for defence and foreign relations.
The fourteen BOTs are:
The term "British Empire" is no longer used to describe these territories.

[edit] Commonwealth of Nations


The British Empire in 1897, marked in traditional pink.
Most former territories of the British Empire are members of the Commonwealth of Nations. Although Queen Elizabeth II is the Head of the Commonwealth, this is purely a symbolic title held in a personal capacity. However, she does remain as the Head of State of sixteen different Commonwealth countries (including the United Kingdom itself) all of which have national Crowns entirely separate and independent of the United Kingdom. This constitutional arrangement represents neither an actual nor a theoretical continuation of British rule over any of the other Realms; The Queen reigns in New Zealand as Queen of New Zealand, not as Queen of United Kingdom.

[edit] Ireland

Following the eighteen-month Irish War of Independence fought between Irish nationalists and the British authorities in 1919–1921, most of Ireland became established as a separate British dominion called the Irish Free State. Ending a process that had begun in the mid-1930s, the final constitutional ties were broken in 1949, when Éire became a republic. The north-eastern part of the island of Ireland still remains part of the United Kingdom to this day.
Prior to Ireland's merger into the United Kingdom in 1801, its relationship with Great Britain could be described[by whom?]as something of a hybrid of a colony and a crown dependency.

[edit] Hanover

From 1714 to 1837 the British throne was held by a series of kings who were also dukes and electors (later kings) of Hanover, a state in northern Germany. However, this was purely a personal union, with Hanover maintaining its political independence otherwise, and so it is not considered to have formed part of the British Empire.

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!±! Crown dependency Turks and Caicos Flag Part of United Kingdom
:±: Queen Elizabeth II as head of state, and Commonwealth realm Turks and Caicos Flag Overseas territories
£IMP Currency pegged to the GBP CYP Pound sterling derived currency
!T! Common law legal system to various extent [X] Westminster style parliamentary system
abc English as a dominant or an official language /\\/ Rule of road drive on the left

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Colour Description

present-day members of the Commonwealth

present-day British Overseas Territories (Remains of the British Empire)

crown dependencies

[edit] Africa

Name of territory Dates Status Comments
Anglo-Egyptian Sudan - see under "Sudan"
Basutoland 1868–1871 protectorate
1871–1884 annexed to Cape Colony
1884–1965 colony
1965–1966 self-governing colony
1966 independent as Lesotho !T! abc /\\/
Bechuanaland
(see also under "British Bechuanaland")
1884–1964 protectorate
1964–1965 colony
1965–1966 self-governing colony
1966 independent as Botswana !T! abc /\\/
Bight of Benin 1852–1861 protectorate
1861 united with Bight of Biafra
Bight of Biafra 1849–1861 protectorate
1861 united with Bight of Benin
Bights of Biafra and Benin 1861–1891 protectorate
Brass-Bonny-Opobo-Aobh-Old Calabar 1885–1891 protectorate
British Bechuanaland
(see also under "Bechuanaland")
1885–1895 crown colony
1895 incorporated into Cape Colony Now a part of the Northern Cape and North West provinces of South Africa
British Cameroons 1916–1919 occupation
1919–1946 League of Nations mandated territory
1946–1961 United Nations Trust Territory
1961 northern part merged into Nigeria
1961 southern part merged into the Republic of Cameroon !T! abc
British Central Africa - see under "Nyasaland"
British East Africa 1888–1895 territory leased to the Imperial British East Africa Company by the Sultan of Zanzibar
1895–1920 protectorate
1920 split into the colony of Kenya and the protectorate of Kenya
British Somaliland 1884–1960 protectorate forcibly merged with Somalia then became independent in 1991 as Somaliland (unrecognized)
Cape Colony 1910 colony became a province of the Union of South Africa as the "Cape of Good Hope"
Cyrenaica 1942–1946 administration
1946–1951 UN trusteeship under Britain now part of Libya
Egypt 1801–1803 occupation
1882–1914 occupation
1914–1922 protectorate
1922 independent
- Suez Canal Zone 1882–1956 controlled restored to Egyptian control
1956 occupation restored to Egyptian control
Gambia 1816–1965 crown colony
1965 independent !T! abc
Gold Coast 1874–1957 colony
1957 independent as Ghana !T! abc
Kenya, Colony of 1920–1963 colony Previously part of British East Africa
1963 independent abc /\\/
Kenya, Protectorate of 1920–1963 protectorate Previously part of British East Africa
1963 merged with the colony of Kenya at independence
Lagos Protectorate 1887–1906 protectorate, governed from the Colony of Lagos
1906 incorporated into the Protectorate of Southern Nigeria
Natal 1856–1910 colony
1910 became a province of the Union of South Africa Now part of the province of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
Niger Districts 1885–1899 protectorate under the Royal Niger Company
1900 became part of Northern Nigeria
Niger River Delta 1886–1899 protectorate under the Royal Niger Company
1900 became part of Northern Nigeria
Nigeria, Protectorate of 1914–1954 protectorate governed by the Colony of Nigeria Previously known as the Protectorate of Southern Nigeria
1954 merged with the Colony of Nigeria to form the Federation of Nigeria
Nigeria, Colony of
known as the Colony of Southern Nigeria to 1913
1906–1954 colony Previously known as the Colony of Lagos
1954 merged with the Protectorate of Nigeria to form the Federation of Nigeria
Nigeria, Federation of 1954–1960 autonomous federation formed from the Colony and Protectorate of Nigeria
1960 independent !T! abc
Northern Nigeria 1900–1913 protectorate governed by the Colony of Southern Nigeria
1914 merged with Protectorate of Southern Nigeria to form the Protectorate of Nigeria
Nyasaland
known as the Nyassaland Districts until 1893, and then British Central Africa until 1907
1891–1964 protectorate
1964 independent as Malawi !T! abc /\\/
Orange River Colony 1900–1910 colony
1907 granted responsible government
1910 became a province of the Union of South Africa as the "Orange Free State"
Rhodesia

now divided between Zambia and Zimbabwe
- Matabeleland 1888–1894 protectorate under British South Africa Company
1894 united with Mashonaland as South Zambesia in 1894
- Mashonaland 1889–1894 protectorate under BSAC
1894 united with Matabeleland as South Zambesia in 1894
- South Zambesia 1894–1895 protectorate under BSAC
1895 united with North Zambesia as Rhodesia
- Rhodesia 1895–1901 protectorate under BSAC
1901 Mashonaland and Matabeleland united as Southern Rhodesia
- Northern Rhodesia 1911–1924 protectorate under BSAC amalgamation of North-Western Rhodesia and North-Eastern Rhodesia
1924–1953 protectorate
1953–1963 part of Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland
1964 independent as Zambia !T! abc /\\/
- Southern Rhodesia 1901–1923 protectorate under BSAC
1923–1953 self-governing colony
1953–1963 part of Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland
Rhodesia 1964–1965 crown colony
1965–1970 unilaterally declared independent, with Queen Elizabeth II as head of state not internationally recognised
1970–1979 republic not internationally recognised
-Zimbabwe-Rhodesia 1979 interim state
1979–1980 colony
1980 independent as Zimbabwe !T! abc /\\/
Sierra Leone 1787–1808 Freed slave colony organised by Sierra Leone Company
1808–1821 crown colony
1821–1850 part of British West Africa
1850–1866 crown colony
1866–1888 part of British West Africa
1888–1895 colony
1896–1961 colony and protectorate
1961 independent !T! abc
South Africa 1910–1961 dominion formed by the federation of the Cape, Orange River, Natal, and Transvaal colonies
1961- republic !T! abc /\\/ (not a member of the Commonwealth between 1961 and 1994)
Southern Nigeria, Protectorate of
known as the Oil Rivers Protectorate until 1893, then Niger Coast Protectorate until 1900
1891–1913 protectorate
1914 merged with Northern Nigeria to form the Protectorate of Nigeria
Sudan
("Anglo-Egyptian Sudan")
1899–1952 condominium (joint-rule) with Egypt
1952–1956 self-rule
1956 independent !T! abc
Swaziland 1893–1902 protectorate under Transvaal
1902–1967 protectorate
1967–1968 autonomous
1968 independent abc [X] /\\/
Tanganyika


German East Africa 1916–1922 occupation
Tanganyika 1922–1946 mandate
1946–1961 United Nations Trust Territory under Britain
1961 independent !T! abc /\\/ merged with Zanzibar in 1964 to form Tanzania
Tati Concessions Land 1872–1893 concession
1893 detached from Matabeleland
1893–1911 under protectorate of Bechuanaland
1911 annexed to Bechuanaland
Transvaal 1877–1884 colony
1884–1900 independent as South African Republic
1900–1906 colony
1906–1910 self-governing colony
1910 part of Union of South Africa now divided between the provinces of Gauteng/Limpopo/North West/Mpumalanga, South Africa
Tripolitania 1942–1946 administration
1946–1951 UN trusteeship under Britain now part of Libya
- Benghazi; Sirte 1942–1946 occupation
1946–1951 UN trusteeship under Britain now part of Libya
- Tripoli 1943–1946 occupation
1946–1951 UN trusteeship under Britain now part of Libya
Uganda 1890–1893 occupied by British East Africa Company
1893–1894 provisional protectorate
1894–1905 protectorate
1905–1962 colony
1962 self-government
1962 independent !T! abc /\\/
Walvis Bay 1795–1878 occupation
1878–1884 protectorate
1884 part of Cape Colony now part of Namibia
Zanzibar 1890–1963 protectorate
1963 independent merged with Tanganyika in 1964 to form Tanzania
Zululand 1887–1897 crown colony
1897 incorporation into Natal now part of the province of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa

[edit] Northern America

Name of territory Dates Status Comments
Assiniboia 1812–1836 colony
1836 reverted to control of the Hudson's Bay Company Now part of the province of Manitoba, Canada
Avalon 1623–1637 palatinate
1637 incorporated into Newfoundland
Bristol's Hope 1618–1631 colony
1631 abandoned
Canada, Dominion of 1867 formed by the federation of the provinces of Canada, New Brunswick, and Nova Scotia :±: [X] abc
  • Queen Elizabeth II first monarch to be titled Queen of Canada (Ascended to the Throne of Canada in 1952)
  • 1982 - New Constitution updating Canada's relationship with the United Kingdom
  • Several Provinces and Territories have joined since Confederation.
Canada, Province of 1841–1867 colony Formed by the amalgamation of the provinces of Lower and Upper Canada
1867 joined the Dominion of Canada and divided into the provinces of Ontario and Quebec Now the southern halves of Ontario and Quebec, Canada
Cape Breton Island 1763 incorporated into Nova Scotia Previously under French sovereignty
1784 colony separated from Nova Scotia
1820 re-incorporated into Nova Scotia
Carolina 1586–1663 settlement
1663–1665 colony
1663–1691 proprietary colony
- North Carolina 1691–1710 colony subordinated to South Carolina
1710–1776 colony
1776 declared independent as part of the United States
1783 sovereignty formally relinquished by Great Britain
- South Carolina 1691–1710 colony
1710–1776 proprietary colony
1776 declared independent as part of the United States
1780–1782 occupation
1783 sovereignty formally relinquished by Great Britain
Cuper's Cove 1610–1621 colony
1621 abandoned
East Florida 1763–1783 colony
1783 returned to Spanish sovereignty Now part of the state of Florida, United States
Florida - see under "East Florida" and "West Florida"
Georgia 1732–1755 proprietary colony
1755–1776 crown colony
1776 declared independent as part of the United States
1778–1782 occupation
1783 sovereignty formally relinquished by Great Britain
Labrador 1763–1774 part of Newfoundland annexed to Quebec
1774–1809 part of Quebec (1774–1809)
1809 annexed to Newfoundland Now part of the province of Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada
Lower Canada 1791–1841 province (colony) Now the southern half of the province of Quebec, Canada
1841 merged with Upper Canada to form the Province of Canada Re-established within the Dominion of Canada as the province of Quebec in 1867
New Brunswick 1784–1867 colony Separated from Nova Scotia
1867 became a province of Canada
Newfoundland 1497–1583 claimed by England
1583–1818 colony
1818–1907 crown colony
1907–1934 dominion
1934–1949 Commission of Government Self-rule suspended, "Dominion" in name only
1949 became a province of Canada Now known as "Newfoundland and Labrador"
North-Western Territory 1859–1870
1870 incorporated into the Northwest Territories of Canada Now divided between the Canadian provinces and territories of Northwest Territories, Yukon, Nunavut, Alberta, Saskatchewan, and British Columbia
Stikine Territory 1862–1863
Now divided between British Columbia and Yukon, Canada
Nova Scotia 1621–1632 Scottish colony
1654–1670 English occupation
1690–1691 English occupation
1710–1713 British occupation
1713–1867 colony
1848 granted responsible government
1867 became a province of Canada
Prince Edward Island
known as New Ireland until 1769, and as St. John's Island until 1799
1744–1748 occupation
1758–1763 occupation
1763–1769 part of Nova Scotia
1769–1873 colony
1873 became a province of Canada
Quebec 1763–1791 province (colony) Quebec and Ontario, in Canada, and (until 1783) the states of Ohio, Michigan, Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin, and Minnesota, in the United States
1791 divided into the provinces of Lower Canada and Upper Canada
Renews 1610–1623 colony abandoned
Rupert's Land 1670–1870 possession of Hudson's Bay Company Nominally included territory that is now part of the Canadian territories and provinces of Northwest Territories, Nunavut, Yukon (until 1858), British Columbia (until 1858), Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario, Quebec, and (until 1818) parts of the U.S. states of North Dakota and Minnesota
1870 incorporated into Canada
St. Pierre and Miquelon 1713–1763 part of Nova Scotia
1763 restored to French sovereignty
1778–1783 occupation
1793–1802 occupation
1803–1816 occupation
South Falkland 1623–1626 colony abandoned
Upper Canada 1791–1841 province (colony) Ontario, Canada
1841 merged with Lower Canada to form the Province of Canada Re-established within the Dominion of Canada as the province of Ontario in 1867
Vancouver Island 1849–1866 crown colony
1866 merged into the colony of British Columbia Now part of the province of British Columbia, Canada
Virginia 1607–1624 colony
1624–1776 crown colony
1776 declared independent as part of the United States
1783 Sovereignty formally relinquished by Great Britain
West Florida 1763–1781 colony
1781 returned to Spanish sovereignty Now part of the state of Florida, United States

[edit] Central America and the Caribbean

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Name of territory Dates Status Comments
Anguilla 1650–1696 colony under St. Christopher
1696–1816 part of colony of Leeward Islands
1816–1832 part of colony of St. Christopher, Nevis, Anguilla, and the British Virgin Islands
1832–1871 part of colony of Leeward Islands as colony of St. Christopher, Nevis, Anguilla, and the British Virgin Islands
1871–1882 part of the presidency of Saint Christopher (within the Leeward Islands)
1882–1956 part of the presidency of Saint Christopher and Nevis (within the Leeward Islands)
1956–1967 part of Saint Christopher-Nevis-Anguilla
1967–1969 unilaterally declared independence
1969–1980 part of Saint Christopher-Nevis-Anguilla
1980–1983 self-governing colony
1983–2002 dependent territory
2002- British Overseas Territory !T! [X] abc /\\/
Antigua
(incl. Barbuda from 1860)
1632–1671 colony
1671–1672 part of colony of Leeward Islands
1672–1816 part of colony of Leeward Islands
1816–1832 part of colony of Antigua-Barbuda-Montserrat
1832–1833 colony
1833–1871 part of colony of Leeward Islands
1871–1956 presidency within the Leeward Islands
1956–1958 colony
1958–1962 province of West Indies Federation
1962–1967 colony
1967–1981 associated state
1981 independent as Antigua and Barbuda :±: !T! [X] abc /\\/
Antigua-Barbuda-Montserrat 1816–1832 colony
1832 dissolved
Aruba 1799–1802 occupation
1805–1816 occupation
1940–1942 protectorate
Bahamas 1670–1684 proprietary colony
1684 occupied by Spain
1718–1964 crown colony
1964–1969 self-government
1969–1973 commonwealth
1973 independent :±: !T! [X] abc /\\/
Barbados 1624–1627 claimed by England
1627–1652 proprietary colony
1652–1663 colony
1663–1833 crown colony
1833–1885 part of colony of Windward Islands
1885–1958 colony
1958–1962 province of West Indies Federation
1962–1966 colony
1966 independent :±: !T! [X] abc /\\/
Barbuda 1628–1832 colony
1632–1671 dependency of Antigua
1671–1816 part of colony of Leeward Islands
1816–1832 part of colony of Antigua-Barbuda-Montserrat
1832–1833 colony
1833–1860 part of colony of Leeward Islands
1860 annexed to Antigua
1976–1980 autonomous
1980 unilateral declaration of independence
1981 independent as part of Antigua and Barbuda
Bay Islands 1643–1780 crown colony
1780 occupied by Spain for a month
1780–1860 crown colony subordinated to Jamaica
1860 ceded to Honduras
Belize - see under "British Honduras"
Bonaire 1807–1815 occupation
British Honduras 1665–1742 settlement
1742–1840 settlement subordinated to Jamaica
1840–1862 colony subordinated to Jamaica
1862–1884 crown colony subordinated to Jamaica
1884–1954 crown colony
1954–1964 autonomy
1964–1981 self-governing colony
1973 renamed "Belize"
1981 independent :±: !T! [X] abc
British Virgin Islands 1666–1672 occupation
1672–1713 part of colony of Leeward Islands as part of Antigua
1713–1816 crown colony part of colony of Leeward Islands
1816–1832 part of colony of St. Christopher, Nevis, Anguilla, and the British Virgin Islands
1832–1871 part of colony of Leeward Islands as colony of St. Christopher, Nevis, Anguilla, and the British Virgin Islands
1871–1956 presidency within the Leeward Islands
1956–1960 part of territory of Leeward Islands
1960–1967 colony
1967–1983 autonomous
1983–2002 dependent territory
2002- British Overseas Territory !T! [X] abc /\\/
Cayman Islands 1670–1958 colony part of Jamaica
1958–1962 province of West Indies Federation
1962–1983 crown colony
1983–2002 dependent territory
2002- British Overseas Territory !T! [X] abc /\\/
Cuba 1762–1763 occupation
Curaçao 1800–1803 occupation
1807–1816 occupation
Dominica 1763–1778 occupation
1778 ceded to France
1784–1871 colony
1871–1939 presidency within the Leeward Islands
1940–1958 colony within the Windward Islands
1958–1962 province of West Indies Federation
1962–1967 colony
1967–1978 associated state
1978 independent !T! [X] abc /\\/
Grenada 1762–1763 occupation
1763–1779 part of colony of South Caribbean Islands
1779 occupied by France
1783–1802 part of colony of South Caribbean Islands
1802–1833 colony
1833–1958 part of Windward Islands
1958–1962 province of West Indies Federation
1962–1967 colony
1967–1974 associated state
1974 independent :±: !T! [X] abc /\\/
Guadeloupe 1759–1763 occupation
1794 occupation
1810–1814 occupation
1815–1816 occupation
Île de la Tortue and Saint-Domingue 1655–1659 occupation
1793–1798 occupation
Jamaica 1655–1670 occupation
1670–1953 colony
1953–1958 self-governing colony
1958–1962 province of West Indies Federation
1962 independent :±: !T! [X] abc /\\/
Leeward Islands 1671–1816 colony
1833–1871 colony
1871–1956 federal colony Comprised the presidencies of Antigua (incl. Barbuda), Dominica (to 1939), Montserrat, Nevis , Saint Kitts (incl. Anguilla, and combined with Nevis in 1883), and the Virgin Islands
1956–1960 territory
1960 dissolved
Martinique 1762–1763 occupation
1794–1802 occupation
1809–1814 occupation
Montserrat 1632–1667 colony part of Antigua
1667 occupied by France
1668–1782 part of colony of Leeward Islands
1784–1816 part of colony of Leeward Islands
1816–1832 part of colony of Antigua-Barbuda-Montserrat
1832–1833 colony part of Antigua
1833–1871 part of colony of Leeward Islands
1871–1956 presidency within the Leeward Islands
1956–1958 colony
1958–1962 province of West Indies Federation
1962–1967 colony
1967–1983 associated state
1983–2002 dependent territory
2002- British Overseas Territory !T! [X] abc /\\/
Mosquito Coast 1668–1786 protectorate
1787–1861 protectorate
1861 incorporated into Nicaragua
Nevis 1628–1671 colony subordinated to Barbados
1671–1701 part of colony of Leeward Islands
1701–1704 part of colony of Leeward Islands under Antigua
1704–1816 part of colony of Leeward Islands
1816–1833 part of colony of St. Christopher, Nevis, Anguilla, and the British Virgin Islands
1833–1871 part of Leeward Islands as colony of St. Christopher, Nevis, Anguilla, and the British Virgin Islands
1871–1883 presidency within the Leeward Islands
1883 amalgamated with Saint Kitts to form the presidency of Saint Christopher and Nevis (within the Leeward Islands)
Redonda 1872–1981 part of Antigua
1981- dependency
Saba 1665 occupation
1672–1679 occupation
1781 occupation
1801–1803 occupation
1810–1816 occupation
St. Christopher
(Saint Kitts)
1623–1666 colony
1666 occupied by France
1671–1701 part of colony of Leeward Islands
1701–1704 part of colony of Leeward Islands under Antigua
1704–1782 part of colony of Leeward Islands
1782 occupied by France
1783–1816 part of colony of Leeward Islands
1816–1833 part of colony of St. Christopher, Nevis, Anguilla, and the British Virgin Islands
1833–1871 part of Leeward Islands as colony of St. Christopher, Nevis, Anguilla, and the British Virgin Islands
1871–1882 part of colony of Leeward Islands
1882 amalgamated with Nevis to form the presidency of Saint Christopher-Nevis (within the Leeward Islands)
St. Christopher and Nevis 1882–1958 presidency within the Leeward Islands
1958–1962 part of province of Saint Christopher-Nevis-Anguilla of West Indies Federation
1962–1967 part of colony of Saint Christopher-Nevis-Anguilla
1967–1980 part of associated state of Saint Christopher-Nevis-Anguilla
1980–1983 associated state
1983 independent :±: !T! [X] abc /\\/
St. Eustatius 1665–1666 occupation
1672–1682 occupation
1690–1693 occupation
1781 occupation
1801–1802 occupation
1810–1816 occupation
St. John 1801–1802 occupation
1807–1815 occupation Now part of the United States Virgin Islands
St. Lucia 1605–1640 settlement
1640 abandoned
1664–1667 occupation
1762–1763 occupation
1781–1783 occupation
1794–1795 occupation
1796–1802 occupation
1803–1838 colony
1838–1958 crown colony part of colony of Windward Islands
1958–1962 province of West Indies Federation
1962–1967 crown colony
1967–1979 associated state
1979 independent :±: !T! [X] abc /\\/
Saint Martin 1690–1699 occupation
1801–1802 occupation
St. Thomas 1801–1802 occupation
1807–1815 occupation Now part of the United States Virgin Islands
St. Vincent and the Grenadines 1627–1636 claimed
1672 claimed
1762–1763 occupation
1763–1776 colony
1776–1779 crown colony
1779 occupied by France
1783–1833 crown colony
1833–1958 part of colony of Windward Islands
1958–1962 province of West Indies Federation
1962–1969 colony
1969–1979 associated state
1979 independent :±: !T! [X] abc /\\/
South Caribbean Islands 1763–1802 colony
1802 dissolved Included the present-day countries of Dominica, Grenada, and St. Vincent and the Grenadines, and the island of Tobago
Tobago 1762–1764 part of colony of Windward Islands
1764–1781 colony
1781 colony of France
1793–1802 occupation
1802 colony of France
1803–1833 crown colony
1833–1888 part of colony of Windward Islands
1889 amalgamated with Trinidad
Tortuga 1631–1635 colony
1635 French possession Now part of Haiti
Trinidad 1802–1888 colony
1889 amalgamated with Tobago as "Trinidad and Tobago"
Trinidad and Tobago 1889–1958 colony
1958–1962 province of West Indies Federation
1962 independent !T! [X] abc /\\/
Turks and Caicos Islands 1799–1848 colony part of Bahamas
1848–1874 colony
1874–1959 colony part of Jamaica
1959–1962 province of West Indies Federation
1962–1983 crown colony
1983–2002 dependent territory
2002- British Overseas Territory !T! [X] abc /\\/
Virgin Islands - see under "British Virgin Islands"
West Indies Federation 1958–1962 federation of colonies
1962 dissolution Included the present-day countries of Antigua and Barbuda, Barbados; Dominica, Grenada, Jamaica, St. Kitts and Nevis, St. Lucia, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, and Trinidad and Tobago, and the British Overseas Territories of Anguilla, Cayman Islands, Montserrat, and Turks and Caicos Islands
Windward Islands 1833–1956 colony
1956–1960 territory
1960 dissolution Included the present-day countries of Barbados (to 1885), Grenada, Dominica (from 1940), St. Lucia, and St. Vincent and the Grenadines, and (until 1889) the island of Tobago

[edit] South America

Name of territory Dates Status Comments
Berbice 1781–1782 subordinated to Barbados
1782 occupied by France
1796–1802 occupied
1802 restored to the Netherlands
1803–1814 occupied
1814–1831 colony
1831 united with Demerara-Essequibo to form British Guiana Now part of Guyana
British Guiana 1831–1961 colony Formed by the merger of the colonies of Berbice and Demerara-Essequibo
1961–1966 self-rule
1966 independent as Guyana
Demerara 1781–1782 subordinated to Barbados
1782 French occupation
1796–1802 occupied
1802 restored to Netherlands
1803–1814 occupied
1814 merged with Essequibo to form Demerara-Essequibo
Demerara-Essequibo 1814–1831 colony Formed by the merger of the separate colonies of Demerara and Essequibo
1831 united with Berbice to form British Guiana
Essequibo 1781–1782 subordinated to Barbados
1782 French occupation
1796–1802 occupied
1802 restored to the Netherlands
1803–1814 occupied
1814 merged with Demerara to form Demerara-Essequibo
Oyapoc 1620 settlement Now in Guyana
Pomeroon 1666–1667 occupied
1689 occupation
1689 incorporated into Essequibo Now in Guyana
Willoughby 1652–1688 settlement
1688 Dutch occupation Now Paramaribo, in Suriname

[edit] Asia

Name of territory Dates Status Comments
Aden 1839–1873 colony subordinate to Bombay
1873–1932 protectorate
1932–1937 province of British India
1937–1963 crown colony
1963 part of protectorate of South Arabia
1963–1967 state
1967 independent Now part of Yemen
Afghanistan 1839–1842 protectorate
1879–1919 protectorate
1919 independent
Bahrain 1880–1961 protectorate
1961–1971 autonomous
1971 independent
British Mandate of Mesopotamia 1920–1932 League of Nations Mandate
2003–2004 Successor state (Iraq) under partial British occupation
2004 Independent
Baluchistan 1877–1896 province
1896–1947 province of British India
1947 part of Pakistan Now part of Baluchistan and the Tribal Areas, in Pakistan
Bantam 1603–1609 station
1609–1617 factory
1617–1621 presidency
1621 expelled by the Dutch
1630–1634 subordinated to Surat
1634–1652 presidency
1652–1682 subordinated to Surat
1682 expelled by the Dutch Now in Indonesia
Bencoolen
(Fort York)
1685–1760 fort subordinated to Madras
1760–1785 presidency
1785–1825 subordinated to Bengal
1825 part of Netherlands East Indies Now Bengkulu, in Indonesia
Bengal 1634–1658 factories Now divided between West Bengal (in India) and Bangladesh
1658–1681 subordinated to Madras
1681–1682 agency
1682–1694 presidency of Coromandel and Bengal Settlements
1694–1698 subordinated to Madras
1698–1700 presidency of Coromandel and Bengal Settlements
1700–1774 presidency
1774–1854 part of British India
1854–1905 part of province of Bengal-Bihar-Orissa
West Bengal 1905–1912 province
1912 partition reversed Now part of West Bengal, Bihar, Orissa, and Jharkhand, in India
East Bengal 1905–1912 province
1912 partition reversed Now part of Bangladesh
Fort William 1912–1937 presidency Now divided between West Bengal (in India), and Bangladesh
Bengal 1937–1947 presidency
1947 divided between India and East Pakistan
Brunei 1888–1941 protectorate
1941–1945 Japanese occupation
1945–1984 protectorate
1984- Independent !T! abc /\\/
Burma 1824–1852 Arakan, Tenasserim
1852–1886 Lower Burma
1885–1886 Upper Burma
1886–1937 province of British India
1937–1942 colony
1942–1945 Japanese occupation
1945–1948 colony
1948- independence !T!
Hong Kong 1843–1941 crown colony
1941 Japanese occupation
1945–1983 crown colony
1983–1997 dependent territory
1997 transferred to China as a Special Administrative Region Now a special administrative region of the People's Republic of China
Hong Kong Island 1841–1843 annexed
1843 made crown colony
Kowloon, Stonecutters Island 1860–1997 part of Hong Kong
1997 transferred to China as part of Hong Kong SAR
India 1757–1858 Company rule in India
1858–1876 Presidencies and provinces of British India
1876–1947 Indian Empire
1947 Independent as India after partition !T! abc /\\/
1947 Independent as Pakistan after partition !T! abc /\\/
1971- East Pakistan, (part of Pakistan after partition), separated to form Bangladesh in 1971 !T! abc /\\/
British Malaya 1824 transferred following Anglo-Dutch Treaty of 1824
1824–1867 territory of British East India Company
1867–1946 Straits Settlements, crown colony
1895–1946 Federated Malay States, protectorate
1885–1946 Johor, protectorate (part of Unfederated Malay States)
1909–1946 Kedah, protectorate (part of Unfederated Malay States)
1909–1946 Kelantan, protectorate (part of Unfederated Malay States)
1909–1946 Perlis, protectorate (part of Unfederated Malay States)
1909–1946 Terengganu, protectorate (part of Unfederated Malay States)
1942–1945 Japanese occupation
1946–1948 Malayan Union
1948–1957 Federation of Malaya
1957–1963 independent state
1963- Joined with North Borneo and the Kingdom of Sarawak to form independent state of Malaysia !T! abc /\\/ [X]
New Territories 1898–1997 lease territory part of Hong Kong
North Borneo 1882–1946 protectorate
1946–1963 crown colony
1963- Part of Malaysia
Pulo Condore Island/Côn Đảo 1702–1705 possession of British East India Company
1705 abandoned Now Côn Đảo, in Vietnam
Kingdom of Sarawak 1888–1946 protectorate
Straits Settlements 1826–1858 possession under British East India Company Now divided between Malacca and Penang, in Malaysia, and Singapore
1858–1867 subordinated to British India
1867–1942 crown colony
1942 occupied by Japan
Surat 1612–1658 factory
1658–1668 presidency
1668–1685 possession under British East India Company
1685–1703 subordinated to Bombay
1703 incorporated into Bombay Now in India
Palestine 1920–1948 mandate Now known as Israel, the West Bank, and Gaza Strip
1948 independence Now known as Israel
1949–1967 occupied by Transjordan and Egypt Now known as the West Bank and Gaza Strip
1967–1993 occupied by Israel Now known as the West Bank and Gaza Strip
1994 autonomous Territories under control of the Palestinian National Authority
Singapore 1824 purchased
1824–1867 Part of Straits Settlements (as residency of the Presidency of Bengal
1867–1942 Part of Straits Settlements (crown colony)
1942–1945 occupied by Japan
1945–1946 military administration
1946–1963 crown colony
1963–1965 Part of Malaysia
1965- Independence !T! abc /\\/
Syria occupation (1941–1946) independence
Transjordan 1920–1921 part of Palestine Mandate Now known as Jordan
1921–1923 mandate
1923 formally separated from Palestine
1923–1928 mandate
1928 emirate independent, except military and finance control
1928–1946 independent
1946 formal independence
Trucial States 1892–1971 protectorate
1971 formation of Federation of Arab Emirates Now part of the United Arab Emirates
South Vietnam 1945–1946 occupation
1946 formation of Autonomous Republic of Cochinchina Now part of Viet Nam
Weihaiwei 1898–1930 leased
1930 returned to China Now part of the People's Republic of China

[edit] Europe

Name of territory Dates Status Comments
Akrotiri and Dhekelia 1960–1983 colonies
1983-2002 dependent territory
2002- British Overseas Territory
Alderney 1198–1204 lordship
1204 fiefdom
1205 fiefdom
1206–1279 fiefdom
1279 briefly occupied by France
1279-1660 part of bailiwick of Guernsey
1660–1825 seigneurie
1825 subordinated to Guernsey
Austria
(British Zone)
1945–1955 occupied Included Carinthia, Styria, and the east Tyrol
1955 Austrian sovereignty restored
Berlin
(British Sector)
1945–1990 occupied
1990 incorporated into Germany
Calais 1347–1558 fort - regarded as part of English territory
1558 recaptured by France
Corsica 1794–1796 kingdom
1796 incorporated into France
1814 protectorate
1814 restored to French sovereignty
Cyprus 1878–1914 administration while nominally remaining part of the Ottoman Empire
1914 annexation
1925–1960 crown colony
1960 independent
Dodecanese 1945–1947 occupied
1947 incorporated into Greece
Elba 1796–1797 garrison
1797 abandoned
England 10th century kingdom formed
1536 incorporated Wales
1603–1649 personal union with Scotland
1649–1660 republic as the Commonwealth of England
1660–1707 personal union with Scotland
1707 political union with Scotland to form the United Kingdom of Great Britain
Faroe Islands 1940–1945 occupied
1945 restored to Danish sovereignty
Genoa 1800 occupied
1800 sovereignty restored to Republic of Genoa
1814–1815 administration
1815 annexed to Sardinia-Piedmont Now part of Italy
Germany
(British Zone)
1945–1955 occupied Included territories of the present-day German states of Hamburg, Schleswig-Holstein, Lower Saxony, and North Rhine-Westphalia
1955 full sovereignty restored to the Federal Republic of Germany
Gibraltar 1704–1713 occupied
1713-1830 garrison
1830–1983 crown colony
1983–2002 dependent territory
2002- British Overseas Territory Sovereignty disputed by Spain
Great Britain, Kingdom of 1707 formed by union of the kingdoms of England and Scotland
1801 union with Ireland to form the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
Guernsey
(incl. islands of Brechou, Herm, Jethou, and Sark)
1198–1204 lordship
1204–1205 fiefdom
1206–1279 fiefdom
1279-1940 bailiwick
1940–1945 occupied by Germany
1945- bailiwick
Heligoland 1807–1814 occupied
1814–1890 colony
1890 incorporated into Germany
1945–1952 occupied
Ionian Islands 1809–1815 occupied
1815–1864 United States of Ionian Islands, under British protection
1864 incorporated into Greece
Ireland 1172-1541 lordship
1541-1800 kingdom subordinated to the English (later British) Crown
1801 merged with Great Britain to form the United Kingdom
1922 secession of twenty-six counties as the Irish Free State
1937 Irish Free State breaks most remaining constitutional links with the British Crown and is renamed Ireland (or Éire)
1949 Ireland becomes a republic and leaves the Commonwealth See also under "Northern Ireland"
Isle of Man 1266–1290 fiefdom under Scotland
1313–1317 fiefdom under Scotland
1328–1333 fiefdom under Scotland
1333–1504 fiefdom
1504–1594 lordship
1594–1610 direct crown rule
1610–1649 lordship
1649–1660 commonwealth and protectorate
1660–1765 lordship
1765–1827 possession
1827- crown dependency
Italy 1943–1947 occupied
1947 Italian sovereignty restored
Jersey 1204 fiefdom subordinated to Guernsey
1204–1205 fiefdom subordinated to Guernsey
1206–1279 fiefdom subordinated to Guernsey
1279–1380 bailiwick subordinated to Guernsey
1382–1461 bailiwick subordinated to Guernsey
1468–1487 bailiwick subordinated to Guernsey
1487-1940 bailiwick
1940–1945 occupied by Germany
1945- bailiwick
Malta 1802–1814 occupied
1814–1921 crown colony
1921–1933 self-governing colony
1933–1947 crown colony
1947–1958 self-rule
1958–1961 direct rule
1961–1962 state
1961–1964 self-rule
1964 independent
Minorca 1708–1713 occupied
1713 ceded to Britain
1714–1756 colony
1756 occupied by France
1798–1802 colony
1802 restored to Spain
Northern Ireland 1921-1972 home rule within the United Kingdom
1972–1973 direct rule
1973–1974 home rule within the United Kingdom
1974–1999 direct rule
1999–2002 home rule within the United Kingdom
2002–2007 direct rule
2007- home rule within the United Kingdom
Rhodes 1945–1947 occupation
1947 incorporated into Greece
Scotland 9th century kingdom formed
1603–1649 personal union with the Kingdom of England
1653–1660 incorporated into the Commonwealth of England, Scotland, and Ireland
1660–1707 personal union with the Kingdom of England
1707 union with England to form the Kingdom of Great Britain
1999- home rule within the United Kingdom
United Kingdom 1801 formed by the union of the kingdoms of Great Britain and Ireland
1922 secession of the Irish Free State
1927 formal name changed from "United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland" to "United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland"
Vienna
(British Sector)
1945–1955 occupied
1955 Austrian sovereignty restored
Wales 1282–1301 various former principalities subject to English rule
1301–1536 principality subject to the heir to the English throne
1536 incorporated into England
1999- limited devolution within the United Kingdom

[edit] Antarctic Region

(territories south of 60°00′)
Territory Status (Year) Event Ending Political Entity Current Jurisdiction
British Antarctic Territory

British Antarctic Territory
South Shetland claimed (1819–1908)
South Shetland, British Antarctic Territory
dependency of Falkland Islands (1908-1962) part of British Antarctic Territory
South Orkney claimed (1821–1908)
South Orkney, British Antarctic Territory
dependency of Falkland Islands (1908-1962) part of British Antarctic Territory
Graham Land annexed (1832–1908)
Graham Land, British Antarctic Territory
dependency of Falkland Islands (1908-1962) part of British Antarctic Territory
British Antarctic Territory colony (1962–1983)
British Antarctic Territory
dependent territory (1983-2002)
overseas territory (2002-)
BAT Flag  :±: !T! £GBP abc
Enderby Land claimed (1930–1933) transferred to Australia Australian Antarctic Territory, Australia
Victoria Land claimed (1841–1933)

[edit] Atlantic

(islands in the Atlantic Ocean)
Territory Status (Year) Event Ending Political Entity Current Jurisdiction
Bermuda colony (1612–1684)
Bermuda
crown colony (1684-1968)
self-governing colony (1968-1983)
dependent territory (1983-2002)
overseas territory (2002-) Bermuda Flag  :±: !T! abc /\\/
Falkland Islands
Falkland Islands
- West Falkland settlement (1766–1774) withdrew settlement
- Falkland Islands sovereignty claim (1774-1833) re-occupation
crown colony (1841-1892)
colony (1892-1908)
colony (1908-1962)
South Shetland/South Orkney/Graham Land, British Antarctic Territory; Falkland Islands
colony (1962–1983)
Falkland Islands
dependent territory (1983-2002)
overseas territory (2002-) Falkland Islands Flag  :±: !T! £FKK abc /\\/
Iceland occupation (1940–1944) restored to Iceland Iceland
St. Helena claimed (1588–1673)
St. Helena
possession of British East India Company (1673-1815)
crown colony (1815-1821)
possession of British East India Company (1821-1834)
crown colony (1834-1983)
dependent territory (1983-2002)
overseas territory (2002-) St. Helena Flag  :±: !T! £SHP abc /\\/
- Ascension possession (1815–1922)
Ascension, St. Helena
dependency of St. Helena (1922-)
- Tristan da Cunha dependency of Cape Colony (1816–1938)
Tristan da Cunha, St. Helena
dependency of St. Helena (1938-)
South Georgia and South Sandwich Islands claimed (1775–1908)
South Georgia and South Sandwich Islands
dependency of Falkland Islands (1908-1985)
dependent territory (1985-2002)
overseas territory (2002-) South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands  :±: !T! £GBP abc

[edit] Indian Ocean

(islands in the Indian Ocean)
Territory Status (Year) Event Ending Political Entity Current Jurisdiction
Ashmore and Cartier Islands

Ashmore and Cartier Islands, Australia
- Ashmore Island annexed (1878–1931) transferred to Australia
- Cartier Island annexed (1909-1931)
British Indian Ocean Territory

British Indian Ocean Territory
occupation (1810-1814)
part of colony of Seychelles (1814-1903)|
part of colony of Mauritius (1903-1965)
colony (1965-1976)
Aldabra/Farquhar/Des Roches, Seychelles; British Indian Ocean Territory
colony (1976–1983)
British Indian Ocean Territory
dependent territory (1983-2002)
overseas territory (2002-) British Indian Ocean Territory flag  :±: !T! £GBP abc
Ceylon subordinated to presidency of Madras (1795–1798)
Sri Lanka
colony (1798-1802)
crown colony (1802-1886)
crown colony (1886-1942)
Sri Lanka; Cocos (Keeling) Islands, Australia
crown colony (1942–1948) independence  !T! /\\/ Sri Lanka
Christmas Island annexed (1888–1889)
Christmas Island, Australia
leased (1889-1890)
dependency of colony of Straits Settlement (1900-1942) Japanese occupation
military administration (1945-1946)
dependency of colony of Singapore (1946-1958)
crown colony (1958) territory of Australia
Cocos (Keeling) Islands settlement (1825; 1826–1831)
Cocos (Keeling) Islands, Australia
fiefdom (1831-1857)
crown colony (1857-1878)
part of Ceylon (1878-1886)
part of Straits Settlements (1886-1942)
part of Ceylon (1942-1946)
dependency of colony of Singapore (1946-1955) territory of Australia
Heard Island and McDonald Islands claimed (1833–1947) transferred to Australian Antarctic Territory Heard Island and McDonald Islands, Australia
Madagascar occupation (1942–1946) restored to France Madagascar
Maldives protectorate (1796–1953)
Maldives
republic (1953-1954) sultantate restored
protectorate (1954-1965) independence  !T! /\\/
- United Suvadivan Republic republic (1959–1963) restored to Maldives
Mauritius colony (1810–1965)
Mauritius; Chagos Archipelago, British Indian Ocean Territory
colony (1965-1968) independence  !T! abc /\\/ Mauritius
- Rodrigues occupation (1809-1814)
Rodrigues, Mauritius
dependency of colony of Mauritius (1814–1968) part of Mauritius
Réunion occupation (1810-1815; 1942-1946) restored to France Réunion, France
Seychelles occupation (1794–1810)
Seychelles
colony subordinated to Mauritius (1810-1814)
colony (1814-1903)
crown colony (1903-1970)
self-governing colony (1970-1975)
self-rule (1975-1976) independence  !T! abc /\\/
- Aldabra; Farquhar; Des Roches part of British Indian Ocean Territory (1965–1976) part of Seychelles Aldabra/Farquhar/Des Roches, Seychelles
Tranquebar

Andaman and Nicobar Islands/Nagapattinam, India
- Dansborg; Frederiksnagore occupation (1801–1802; 1808–1815; 1845–1947) part of British India Nagapattinam, India
- Andaman Islands possession part of British India (1789–1942, 1945–1947) occupied by Japan (1942–1945) Andaman Islands, India
- Nicobar Islands part of British India (1848–1942, 1945–1947) occupied by Japan (1942–1945) Nicobar Islands, India

[edit] Australasia and the Pacific

Territory Status (Year) Event Ending Political Entity Current Jurisdiction
Australia dominion (1901-1942) ratified Statute of Westminster :±: !T! abc [X] /\\/ Australia
Baker Island claimed (1886–1934) reclaimed by United States Baker Island, United States
Bonin Islands claimed (1827–1876) annexed by Japan Bonin Islands, Japan
British New Guinea protectorate (1884–1886)
Papua New Guinea
New Guinea colony (1886–1906) transferred to Australia "
British Solomon Islands tripartite protectorate (1889–1893)
Solomon Islands
protectorate part of British Western Pacific Territories (1893–1942) Japanese occupation "
protectorate part of British Western Pacific Territories (1943-1971)
"
protectorate (1971–1973)
"
autonomy (1973-1975) renamed "
Solomon Islands autonomy (1975–1976)
"
self-government (1976–1978) independence :±:  !T! abc [X] /\\/ "
Cook Islands protectorate (1888–1891)
Cook Islands, New Zealand
federation (1891–1900) annexed by New Zealand "
Fiji colony (1874–1877)
Fiji
part of British Western Pacific Territories (1877–1952)
"
colony (1952–1970) independence !T! abc /\\/ "
Friendly Islands tripartite protectorate (1889–1900)
Tonga
protectorate part of British Western Pacific Territories (1900–1952)
"
protectorate (1952–1970) independence !T! abc /\\/ "
Gilbert and Ellice Islands protectorate (1892–1916)
Tuvalu; Kiribati
crown colony part of British Western Pacific Territories (1916–1949)
Tuvalu; Kiribati; Tokelau, New Zealand
crown colony part of British Western Pacific Territories (1949–1975)
Tuvalu; Kiribati
- Gilbert Islands crown colony part of British Western Pacific Territories (1975–1976)
Kiribati
colony (1976–1979) independence !T! abc /\\/ "
- Ellice Islands dependency part of British Western Pacific Territories (1975–1976)
Tuvalu
colony (1976–1978) independence :±: !T! abc [X] /\\/ "
Howland Island claimed (1886-1935) reclaimed by United States Howland Island, United States
Jarvis Island annexed (1889-1935) reclaimed by United States Jarvis Island, United States
Nauru part of British Western Pacific Territories (1914–1920)
Nauru
League of Nations mandate part of British Western Pacific Territories (1920–1921)
"
League of Nations mandate (1921-1942) Japanese occupation "
mandate (1945–1947)
"
United Nations Trust Territory (1947–1968) independence !T! abc /\\/ "
New Hebrides protectorate (1824–1878)
Vanuatu
neutral territory (1878–1887)
"
joint naval commission (1887-1906)
"
condominium part of British Western Pacific Territories (1906–1976)
"
condominium (1976–1980) independence !T! abc "
New South Wales colony (1788–1825)
New South Wales/Queensland/Tasmania/South Australia/Northern Territory/Victoria/Norfolk Island, Australia; New Zealand
colony (1825–1836)
New South Wales/Queensland/South Australia/Northern Territory/Victoria/Norfolk Island, Australia; New Zealand
colony (1836–1841)
New South Wales/Queensland/Northern Territory/Victoria/Norfolk Island, Australia; New Zealand
colony (1841–1844)
New South Wales/Queensland/Northern Territory/Victoria/Norfolk Island, Australia
colony (1844–1851)
New South Wales/Queensland/Northern Territory/Victoria, Australia
colony (1851–1859)
New South Wales/Queensland/Northern Territory, Australia
colony (1859–1863)
New South Wales/Northern Territory, Australia
colony (1863–1901) state of Australia New South Wales, Australia
- Lord Howe Island claimed (1788–1834)
Lord Howe Island, Australia
settlement (1834–1855) part of New South Wales "
New Zealand claimed (1769–1788)
New Zealand
part of New South Wales (1792–1835) declared independence "
protectorate (1835-1840)
"
possession part of New South Wales (1840–1841)
"
colony (1841-1907)
"
dominion (1907-1947) ratified Statute of Westminster :±: !T! abc [X] /\\/ "
Niue tripartite protectorate (1889–1900)
Niue, New Zealand
protectorate part of British Western Pacific Territories (1900–1901) annexed to New Zealand
Norfolk Island settlement part of New South Wales (1788–1844)
Norfolk Island, Australia
part of colony of Van Diemen's Land (1844–1855)
"
part of colony of Tasmania (1855-1856)
"
subordinated to New South Wales (1856–1897) dependency of New South Wales "
Palmyra Atoll annexed (1889-1898) annexed by United States Palmyra Atoll, United States
Pitcairn Islands protectorate (1838–1887)
Pitcairn, Pitcairn Islands
colony (1887–1898)
"
part of British Western Pacific Territories (1898-1902)
"
part of British Western Pacific Territories (1902–1970)
Pitcairn/Oeno/Henderson/Ducie, Pitcairn Islands
colony (1970–1983)
"
dependent territory (1983-2002)
"
overseas territory (2002-) Pitcairn Islands Flag :±:  !T! abc /\\/ "
Queensland part of colony of New South Wales (1824–1859)
Queensland, Australia
colony (1859–1901) state of Australia "
- Torres Strait Islands part of colony of Queensland (1879-1901) part of Queensland "
- Coral Sea Islands part of colony of Queensland (1879–1901) " Coral Sea Islands, Australia
Samoa tripartite protectorate (1889-1900)  !T! abc [X]annexed by Germany Samoa; Niue, New Zealand; Solomon Islands; American Samoa, United States
Sandwich Islands protectorate (1794-10 February 1843) independence Hawaii, United States
Ceded to Britain 10 February 1843 - 31 July 1843
"
South Australia part of colony of New South Wales (1788–1836)
South Australia, Australia
province (1836–1863)
"
province (1863-1901) state of Australia South Australia/Northern Territory, Australia
Van Diemen's Land part of New South Wales (1803–1825)
Tasmania, Australia
colony (1825–1844)
"
colony (1844-1855) renamed Norfolk Island/Tasmania, Australia
Tasmania colony (1855–1856)
"
colony (1856-1901) state of Australia Tasmania, Australia
- Macquarie Island part of colony of New South Wales (1810–1890)
Macquarie Island, Australia
part of colony of Tasmania (1890–1901) part of Tasmania "
Tokelau protectorate (1889–1898)
Tokelau, New Zealand
protectorate part of British Western Pacific Territories (1898–1916)
"
part of colony of Gilbert and Ellice Islands (1916-1949) transferred to New Zealand "
Victoria part of colony of New South Wales (1839–1851) state of Australia Victoria, Australia
colony (1851–1901) state of Australia Victoria, Australia
Western Australia


- King George Sound settlement (1791–1829) transferred from New South Wales Western Australia, Australia
- Swan River colony (1829–1832) renamed "
Western Australia colony (1832-1901) state of Australia "

[edit] Treaties and Acts of Parliament, etc.

This is a listing of the more important treaties, Acts of Parliament, and other legal instruments and events affecting the nature and territorial extent of the British Empire.
Effective date Name of treaty, etc. Territorial effect
1536/1542 Laws in Wales Acts 1535-1542 Wales annexed to the Kingdom of England
1707 Acts of Union 1707 Scotland and England unite as the Kingdom of Great Britain
1713 Treaty of Utrecht Spain cedes Gibraltar to Britain. France cedes Newfoundland, Hudson Bay and Acadie to Britain.
1763 Treaty of Paris France cedes all its territories in America to Britain except Saint Pierre and Miquelon Islands.
1776 Declaration of Independence of the United States The Thirteen Colonies (New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island, New York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia) assert independence
1783 Second Treaty of Paris Great Britain formally recognises the independence of the United States. End of the American Revolution.
1788
New South Wales is established by settlement as a penal colony
1791 Constitution Act The Province of Quebec is divided in two sections Upper Canada (now Ontario) and Lower Canada (now Quebec).
1801 Act of Union 1800 Ireland unites with Great Britain to form the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
1814 Third Treaty of Paris France cedes the Seychelles to Britain
1840 Treaty of Waitangi New Zealand becomes a British colony
1867 British North America Act 1867 (known in Canada as the Confederation 1867) The Province of Canada, New Brunswick, and Nova Scotia federate as the Dominion of Canada
1870
Rupert's Land and the North-Western Territory are annexed to Canada
1871
British Columbia becomes a province of Canada
1876 proclamation under the Royal Titles Act 1876 Queen Victoria adopts the title "Empress of India"
1899
Joint British-Egyptian condominium established over Sudan
1901 proclamation under the Commonwealth of Australia Constitution Act (1900) The Commonwealth of Australia is formed by the federation of the colonies of New South Wales, Victoria, Queensland, South Australia, Western Australia, and Tasmania
1910 proclamation under the South Africa Act 1909 Union of South Africa formed by the federation of the colonies of the Cape of Good Hope, Natal, Transvaal, and the Orange River Colony
1914 Cyprus (Annexation) Order in Council 1914 Cyprus formally annexed
1920 Kenya (Annexation) Order in Council 1920 Most of the East Africa Protectorate is annexed as the Colony of Kenya
1922 Anglo-Irish Treaty The Irish Free State is separated from the United Kingdom
Unilateral Declaration of Egyptian Independence Egypt becomes independent
1931 Statute of Westminster Canada, the Irish Free State, and the Union of South Africa obtain effective sovereignty
1934
Financial difficulties result in Newfoundland losing its status as a dominion
1942
Australia adopts the Statute of Westminster, backdated to 1939
1947
New Zealand adopts the Statute of Westminster
Indian Independence Act 1947 British India is partitioned into the independent dominions of India and Pakistan
1948
King George VI relinquishes the title "Emperor of India"
1949
Newfoundland becomes a province of Canada
1960 Nigeria Independence Act 1960 The colony and protectorate of Nigeria become independent
1962 Jamaica Independence Act 1962 Jamaica becomes independent
1983
The status of "colony" is renamed "dependent territory"
1997 Sino-British Joint Declaration (1984) and the Hong Kong Act 1985 Hong Kong is transferred to the People's Republic of China
2002
The status of "dependent territory" is renamed "British Overseas Territory"

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  1. ^ The United Kingdom of Great Britain was formed in 1707 by the union of the Kingdom of England and the Kingdom of Scotland;In 1801 the Kingdom of Ireland joined this Union to form the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland; In 1922 most of Ireland gained independence and in 1927 the formal name of the Union was changed to the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland to reflect this.

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