The territorial evolution of the British Empire is considered to have begun with the foundation of the English colonial empire in the late 16th century. Since then, a great many territories around the world have been under the control of the United Kingdom or its predecessor states.
When the Kingdom of Great Britain was formed in 1707 by the union of the Kingdom of Scotland with the Kingdom of England, the latter country's colonial possessions passed to the new state. Similarly, when Great Britain was united with the Kingdom of Ireland in 1801 to form the United Kingdom, control over its colonial possessions passed to the latter state. Collectively, these territories are referred to as the British Empire. Upon much of Ireland gaining independence in 1922 as the Irish Free State, the other territories of the Empire remained under the control of the rump United Kingdom.
From 1714 to 1837 the British throne was held by a series of kings who were also the rulers of the German state of Hanover. 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.
The nature of the territories (and peoples) ruled as part of the British Empire varied enormously. In legal terms the territories included those formally under the sovereignty of the British monarch (who held the additional title of Empress (or Emperor) of India from 1876 to 1947); various "foreign" territories controlled as protectorates; territories transferred to British administration under the authority of the League of Nations or the United Nations; and miscellaneous other territories, such as Anglo-Egyptian Sudan. No uniform system of government was ever applied to any of these.
A number of countries ("dominions") within the British Empire gained independence in stages during the earlier part of the 20th century. Much of the rest of the Empire was dismantled in the twenty years following the end of the Second World War, starting with the independence of India and Pakistan in 1947. The last significant territory to pass from under British control was Hong Kong, which was restored to Chinese sovereignty in 1997.
Many of the former territories of the British Empire are members of the Commonwealth of Nations. Sixteen of these (known as "Commonwealth realms", and including the United Kingdom) still share the British monarch (currently Queen Elizabeth II) as head of state. The British monarch is also "Head of the Commonwealth", but this is a purely symbolic and personal title; the various members of the Commonwealth (including the Commonwealth realms) are fully sovereign states.
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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:
Within twenty years of the partition and independence in 1947 of British 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; the term "British Empire" is no longer used to describe these.
Almost all of the British Overseas Territories are islands (or groups of islands) with a small population; some are in very remote areas of the world. Of the territories with a permanent population, all have at least some degree of internal self-government, with the United Kingdom retaining responsibility for defence and external relations.
The fourteen British Overseas Territories are:
!±! | Crown dependency | Part of United Kingdom | |
:±: | Queen Elizabeth II as head of state, and Commonwealth realm | 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 |
Colour | Description |
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present-day members of the Commonwealth | |
present-day British Overseas Territories (Remains of the British Empire) | |
crown dependencies |
Name of territory | Dates | Status | Comments |
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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") |
1884–1965 | protectorate | |
1965–1966 | self-governing protectorate | ||
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 | 1806–1910 | 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 | colony | formally merged with the Gambia protectorate upon independence in 1965 |
1894–1965 | protectorate | formally merged with the Gambia colony upon independence in 1965 | |
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 Lagos Colony | |
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 | ||
1964–1965 | self-governing colony | ||
Rhodesia | 1965–1970 | unilaterally declared independent, with 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 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] /\\/ | |
Tangier | 1661 | ceded to England by Portugal | |
1684 | abandoned by England | ||
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 |
Name of territory | Dates | Status | Comments |
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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 | ||
British Columbia | 1858–1871 | colony | |
1871- | province of Canada | ||
Canada, Dominion of | dominion (1867-1931) | formed by the federation of the provinces of Canada, New Brunswick, and Nova Scotia | :±: [X] abc
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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 | |
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 |
Stikine Territory | 1862–1863 | Now divided between British Columbia and Yukon, Canada | |
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 |
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Name of territory | Dates | Status | Comments |
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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 | ||
1980–1982 | 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 | ||
1967–1982 | self-governing colony | ||
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 | ||
1962–1982 | 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 | ||
1962–1982 | colony | ||
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 | ||
1962–1982 | 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 |
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 |
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 | ||
Assam | 1874–1905 | province of British India | |
1905–1912 | incorporated into the new province of Eastern Bengal and Assam | ||
1912–1947 | province of British India | Now a state of the Republic of India | |
Bahrain | 1880–1961 | protectorate | |
1961–1971 | autonomous | ||
1971 | independent | ||
Baluchistan | 1877–1896 | province | |
1896–1947 | province of British India | ||
1947 | part of Pakistan | Now part of Balochistan and the Federally Administered 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 ("Fort William") |
1634–1658 | factories | |
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 | ||
1774–1905 | presidency of British India | ||
1905–1912 | partitioned between [West] Bengal and Eastern Bengal and Assam | ||
1912–1937 | presidency of British India | ||
1937–1947 | province of British India | ||
1947 | divided between India (West Bengal) and Pakistan (East Bengal) | Now Bangladesh, and part of West Bengal, Bihar, Orissa, and Jharkhand, in India | |
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! | |
Eastern Bengal and Assam | 1905–1912 | province of British India | Established upon the partition of Bengal (1905) |
1912 | partition reversed | Split between the re-established province of Assam and the re-constituted presidency of Bengal | |
Hong Kong | 1841–1843 | Hong Kong Island occupied | |
1843–1941 | crown colony | ||
1941–1945 | Japanese occupation | ||
1945–1982 | crown colony | ||
1983–1997 | dependent territory | ||
1997 | Incorporated into China as a special administrative region |
abc !T! /\\/ | |
Kowloon, Stonecutters Island | 1860–1997 | part of Hong Kong | |
1997 | Handed over to China as part of the special administrative region of Hong Kong | ||
India | 1613–1858 | 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 /\\/ | |
Iraq - see under "Mesopotamia" | |||
Java | 1811–1816 | territory of the East India Company | restored to the Netherlands |
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] | |
Mesopotamia | 1920–1932 | League of Nations Mandate | |
New Territories | 1898–1997 | lease territory part of Hong Kong | Handed over to China as part of the special administrative region of Hong Kong |
North Borneo | 1882–1946 | protectorate | |
1946–1963 | crown colony | ||
1963- | Part of Malaysia | ||
Palestine | 1920–1948 | mandate | Now known as Israel, the West Bank, and Gaza Strip |
1948 | independence | Now known as Israel | |
1948–present | occupied by Israel | ||
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 | |
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 | |
Weihaiwei | 1898–1930 | leased from China | |
1930 | returned to China | Now part of the People's Republic of China | |
West Bengal ("Bengal") |
1905–1912 | province of British India | Established by the partition of Bengal. Abolished with the reversal of the partition and the creation of the new province of Bihar and Orissa. |
Name of territory | Dates | Status | Comments |
---|---|---|---|
Akrotiri and Dhekelia | 1960–1982 | colony | |
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,town and surrounding hinterland - 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 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 | ||
1830–1982 | 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 of Great Britain 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 |
(territories south of 60° S)
Name of territory | Dates | Status | Comments |
---|---|---|---|
British Antarctic Territory | 1962–1982 | colony | |
1983–2002 | dependent territory | ||
2002- | overseas territory | :±: !T! £GBP abc | |
Enderby Land | 1930–1933 | claimed | |
1933 | transferred to Australia | Now part of the Australian Antarctic Territory | |
Graham Land | 1832 | annexed | |
1908–1962 | dependency of Falkland Islands | ||
1962- | part of the British Antarctic Territory | ||
South Orkney | 1821–1908 | claimed | |
1908–1962 | dependency of the Falkland Islands | ||
1962- | part of the British Antarctic Territory | ||
South Shetland | 1819–1908 | claimed | |
1908–1962 | dependency of the Falkland Islands | ||
1962- | part of the British Antarctic Territory | ||
Victoria Land | 1841–1933 | claimed | |
1933 | transferred to Australia | Now part of the Australian Antarctic Territory |
(islands in the Atlantic Ocean)
Name of territory | Dates | Status | Comments |
---|---|---|---|
Ascension Island | 1815–1922 | possession | |
1922–2009 | dependency of St. Helena | ||
2009- | part of Saint Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha | ||
Bermuda | 1612–1684 | colony | |
1684–1968 | crown colony | ||
1968–1982 | self-governing colony | ||
1983–2002 | dependent territory | ||
2002- | overseas territory | :±: !T! abc /\\/ | |
Falkland Islands | 1766 | West Falkland settled | |
1774 | settlement withdrawn | ||
1774–1833 | claimed | ||
1833 | settlement re-established | ||
1841–1892 | crown colony | ||
1892–1908 | colony | ||
1908–1962 | colony | ||
1962 | The Falkland Islands Dependencies of South Shetland, South Orkney, and Graham Land are established as the separate colony of British Antarctic Territory | ||
1962–1982 | colony | ||
1983–2002 | dependent territory | ||
2002- | overseas territory | :±: !T! £FKK abc /\\/ | |
Saint Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha (formerly known as "St. Helena and its Dependencies") |
1588–1673 | St Helena claimed | |
1673–1815 | possession of the East India Company | ||
1815–1821 | crown colony | ||
1821–1834 | possession of British East India Company | ||
1834–1982 | crown colony | ||
1983–2002 | dependent territory | ||
2002- | overseas territory | :±: !T! £SHP abc /\\/ | |
South Georgia and South Sandwich Islands | 1775–1908 | claimed | |
1908–1985 | dependency of the Falkland Islands | ||
1985–2002 | dependent territory | ||
2002- | overseas territory | :±: !T! £GBP abc | |
Tristan da Cunha | (1816–1938) | dependency of the Cape Colony | |
1938–2009 | dependency of St. Helena | ||
2009- | part of Saint Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha |
(islands in the Indian Ocean)
Name of territory | Dates | Status | Comments |
---|---|---|---|
Andaman and Nicobar Islands | 1789 | British take possession of the Andaman Islands | |
1848 | British take possession of the Nicobar Islands | ||
1942–1945 | Japanese occupation | ||
1947 | became part of India upon its independence | Now a union territory of India | |
Ashmore Island | 1878 | annexed | |
1931 | transferred to Australia | Now administered as part of the Ashmore and Cartier Islands | |
Cartier Island | 1909–1931) | annexed | |
1931 | transferred to Australia | Now administered as part of the Ashmore and Cartier Islands | |
British Indian Ocean Territory | 1810–1814 | occupied | |
1814 | ceded to the United Kingdom by the Treaty of Paris | ||
1814–1903 | part of the colony of Seychelles | ||
1903–1965 | part of colony of Mauritius | ||
1965–1982 | colony | ||
1976 | the Aldabra Group, the Des Roches islands, and the Farquhar Group/Des Roches are restored to the Seychelles | ||
1983–2002 | dependent territory | ||
2002- | overseas territory | :±: !T! £GBP abc | |
Ceylon | 1795–1798 | subordinated to the Madras presidency | |
1798–1948 | colony | ||
1948 | independent | Now the independent republic of Sri Lanka | |
Christmas Island | 1888 | annexed | |
1889–1890 | leased | ||
1900–1942 | dependency of the colony of Straits Settlement | ||
1942–1945 | Japanese occupation | ||
1945–1946 | military administration | ||
1946–1958 | dependency of the colony of Singapore | ||
1958 | crown colony | ||
1958 | transferred to Australia | ||
Cocos Islands | 1825; 1826–1831 |
settlement | |
1831–1857 | fiefdom | ||
1857–1878 | crown colony | ||
1878–1886 | part of Ceylon | ||
1886–1942 | part of the colony of the Straits Settlements | ||
1942–1946 | part of Ceylon | ||
1946–1955 | dependency of the colony of Singapore | ||
1955 | transferred to Australia | Now the Australian territory of Cocos (Keeling) Islands | |
Dansborg | 1801–1802 | occupied | |
1808–1815 | occupied | ||
1845 | purchased and incorporated into British India | Now in Tamil Nadu state, India | |
Frederiksnagore | 1801–1802 | occupied | |
1808–1815 | occupied | ||
1845 | purchased and incorporated into British India | Now in West Bengal state, India | |
Heard Island and McDonald Islands | 1833–1947 | claimed | |
1947 | transferred to Australia | Now the Australian territory of Heard Island and McDonald Islands | |
Madagascar | 1942–1946 | occupied | |
Maldives | 1796–1953 | protectorate | |
1953–1954 | republic | ||
1954–1965 | protectorate | See also the United Suvadive Republic (1959–1963) | |
1965 | independence !T! /\\/ | ||
Mauritius | 1809 | occupation of Rodrigues | |
1810–1968 | colony | ||
1814 | formal cession by the Treaty of Paris | ||
1965 | the Chagos Archipelago is transferred to the British Indian Ocean Territory | ||
1968 | independence | !T! abc /\\/ | |
Réunion | 1810–1815 | occupied | |
1942–1946 | occupied | ||
Seychelles | 1794–1810 | occupied | |
1810–1814 | colony subordinated to Mauritius | ||
1814 | formal cession by the Treaty of Paris | ||
1814–1903 | colony | ||
1903–1970 | crown colony | ||
1970–1975 | self-governing colony | ||
1975–1976 | self-rule | ||
1976 | independence | !T! abc /\\/ |
Name of territory | Dates | Status | Comments |
---|---|---|---|
Australia | 1901–1942 | dominion | |
1942 | adopted the Statute of Westminster into domestic law | :±: !T! abc [X] /\\/ | |
Baker Island | 1886–1934 | claimed | Now a territory of the United States |
Bonin Islands | 1827–1876 | claimed | |
1876 | annexed by Japan | ||
British New Guinea | 1884–1886 | protectorate | |
1886–1906 | colony | ||
1906 | transferred to Australia | Now part of Papua New Guinea | |
Cook Islands | 1888–1891 | protectorate | |
1891–1900 | federation | ||
1900 | annexed by New Zealand | ||
Coral Sea Islands | 1879– | part of Queensland | |
Fiji | 1874–1877 | colony | |
1877–1952 | colony administered as part of the British Western Pacific Territories | ||
1952–1970 | colony | ||
1970 | independent | !T! abc /\\/ | |
Friendly Islands (Tonga) |
1889–1900 | tripartite protectorate | |
1900–1952 | protectorate administered as part of the British Western Pacific Territories | ||
1952–1970 | protectorate | ||
1970 | independent | !T! abc /\\/ | |
Gilbert and Ellice Islands | 1892–1916 | protectorate | |
1916–1975 | crown colony administered as part of the British Western Pacific Territories | ||
1975 | the Gilbert and Ellice Islands are split into the two separate colonies of the Gilbert Islands and Tuvalu | ||
Gilbert Islands | 1975–1976 | crown colony administered as part of the British Western Pacific Territories | |
1976–1979 | colony | ||
1979 | independent as "Kiribati" | !T! abc /\\/ | |
Howland Island | 1886–1935 | claimed | Now a territory of the United States |
Jarvis Island | 1889–1935 | annexed | Now a territory of the United States |
Lord Howe Island | 1788–1834 | claimed | |
1834–1855 | settlement | Now part of New South Wales | |
Macquarie Island | 1810–1890 | part of the colony of New South Wales | |
1890– | part of Tasmania | ||
Nauru | 1914–1920 | administered as part of the British Western Pacific Territories | |
1920–1921 | League of Nations mandate administered as part of the British Western Pacific Territories | ||
1921–1942 | League of Nations mandate | ||
1942–1945 | Japanese occupation | ||
1945–1947 | League of Nations mandate | ||
1947–1968 | United Nations Trust Territory | ||
1968 | independent | !T! abc /\\/ | |
New Hebrides | 1824–1878 | protectorate | |
1878–1887 | neutral territory | ||
1887–1906 | joint naval commission | ||
1906–1976 | condominium with France, administered as part of the British Western Pacific Territories | ||
1976–1980 | condominium | ||
1980 | independent as "Vanuatu" | !T! abc | |
New South Wales | 1788–1900 | colony | |
1901- | state of Australia | ||
New Zealand | 1769–1788 | claimed | |
1792–1835 | part of New South Wales | ||
1835 | declared independence | ||
1835–1840 | protectorate | ||
1840–1841 | part of New South Wales | ||
1841–1907 | colony | ||
1907–1947 | dominion | ||
1947 | adopted the Statute of Westminster into domestic law | :±: !T! abc [X] /\\/ | |
Niue | 1889–1900 | tripartite protectorate | |
1900–1901 | protectorate administered as part of the British Western Pacific Territories | ||
1901 | annexed to New Zealand (as part of the Cook Islands) | ||
Norfolk Island | 1788–1844 | part of New South Wales | |
1844–1856 | part of Van Diemen's Land (later Tasmania) | ||
1856–1897 | subordinated to New South Wales | ||
1897 | dependency of New South Wales | ||
Palmyra Atoll | 1889 | annexed | |
1898 | annexed by the United States | ||
Pitcairn Islands | 1838–1887 | protectorate | |
1887–1898 | colony | ||
1898–1970 | colony administered as part of the British Western Pacific Territories | ||
1970–1982 | colony | ||
1983–2002 | dependent territory | ||
2002- | overseas territory | :±: !T! abc /\\/ | |
Queensland | 1824–1859 | part of the colony of New South Wales | |
1859–1900 | colony | ||
1901- | state of Australia | ||
Samoan Islands | 1889–1900 | tripartite protectorate | |
Sandwich Islands | 1794 - 10 February 1843 | protectorate | |
10 February 1843 - 31 July 1843 | ceded to Britain | ||
Solomon Islands | 1889–1893 | tripartite protectorate | |
1893–1942 | protectorate administered as part of the British Western Pacific Territories | ||
1942–1943 | Japanese occupation | ||
1943–1971 | protectorate administered as part of the British Western Pacific Territories | ||
1971–1973 | protectorate | ||
1973–1976 | autonomy | ||
1975 | renamed from "British Solomon Islands" to "Solomon Islands" | ||
1976–1978 | self-government | ||
1978 | independent | :±: !T! abc [X] /\\/ | |
South Australia | 1788–1836 | part of the colony of New South Wales | |
1836–1900 | province (colony) | ||
1901- | state of Australia | ||
Tasmania (Van Diemen's Land) |
1803–1825 | part of New South Wales | |
1825–1900 | colony | ||
1856 | renamed as "Tasmania" | ||
Tokelau (Union Islands) |
1889–1898 | protectorate | |
1898–1916 | protectorate administered as part of the British Western Pacific Territories | ||
1916–1949 | part of colony of Gilbert and Ellice Islands | transferred to New Zealand | |
1949 | transferred to New Zealand | ||
Torres Strait Islands | 1879- | part of Queensland | |
Tuvalu | 1975–1976 | colony administered as part of the British Western Pacific Territories | |
1976–1978 | colony | ||
1978 | independent | :±: !T! abc [X] /\\/ | |
Victoria | 1839–1851 | part of colony of New South Wales | |
1851–1900 | colony | ||
1901- | state of Australia | ||
Western Australia | 1791–1829 | King George Sound settled | |
1829–1832 | Swan River Colony | ||
1832–1900 | colony | ||
1901- | state of Australia |
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 |
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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 Act, 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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