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In 1920 Kenya became part of the British Empire when it became a British crown colony. It continued as a British crown colony until 1963 when Kenya gained its independence.
Rhode island was established as a colony before Georgia and was the first colony to declare independence from the British crown. However, Georgia ratified the us constitution before rhode island.
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Singapore became a crown colony on April 1, 1867. This transition marked the end of its status as a Straits Settlement under direct control of the British East India Company, which had established Singapore as a trading post in 1819. As a crown colony, Singapore was governed directly by the British Crown, allowing for more direct administration and control.
When a colony was run by a governor who answered directly to the crown, it was called a royal colony. The governors in these colonies were appointed by the British throne.
The following is a complete list of British posessions in the year 1851 and their respective form of governance/alignment with the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. Bight of Biafra (Protectorate) Bioko (Leased Territory) Gambia (Colony) Sierra Leone (Crown Colony) Walvis Bay (Protectorate) Province of Canada (Colony) Newfoundland (Crown Colony) Nova Scotia (self-governed territory) Prince Edward Island (Colony) Rupert's Land (Posession controlled by the Hudson's Bay Co; a British fur-trading company) Vancouver Land (Colony) Leeward Islands (Colony) Bahamas (Crown Colony) Windward Islands (Colony) Bay Islands (Colony) British Honduras (Crown Colony) Cayman Islands (Colony) Dominica (Colony) Jamaica (Colony) Mosquito Coast (Protectorate) Turks and Caicos Islands (Colony) British Guiana (Colony) Aden (Colony) Bengal (Special possession) Arakan (Special possession) Tenasserim (Special Possession) Ceylon (Colony) Hong Kong (Crown Colony) Company India (Large amounts of modern-day India controlled and governed by British Companies) Malaya (Controlled by the East India Company, a British Company) Straits Settlements (Controlled by the East India Company) Singapore (Controlled by the East India Company) Calais (Fort and Town controlled by the United Kingdom) Gibraltar (Colony) Guernsey (Baliliwick) Heligoland (Colony) Ionan Islands (Small independent country protected by the UK from enemies) Isle of Man (Crown Dependency) Jersey (Baliliwick) Malta (Crown Colony) United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland (the Home Country) South Orkney (Unsettled Claimed Territory) South Shetland (Unsettled Claimed Territory) Victoria Land (Unsettled Claimed Territory) Ascention island (Posession) Bermuda (Crown Colony) Falkland Islands (Crown Colony) Saint Helena and Its Dependencies (Crown Colony) South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands (Part of the Falkland Islands) Tristan De Cunha (Part of the Cape Colony) Andaman and Nicobar Islands (Special Posession) Cocos Islands (Fiefdom) Heard and McDonald Islands (Unsettled Claimed Territory) Maldives (Protectorate) Mauritius (Colony) Seychelles (Colony) Baker Island (Unsettled Claimed Territory) Bonin Islands (Unsettled Claimed Territory) Lord Howe Island (Settlement) New Hebrides (Protectorate) New South Wales (Colony) New Zealand (Colony) Pitcarin Islands (Protectorate) South Australia (Colony) Tasmania (Colony) Victorua (Colony) Western Australia (Colony)
Singapore became a crown colony in April 1, 1867.
A colony of the British Empire not having an elective magistracy or a parliament, but governed by a chief magistrate (called Governor) appointed by the Crown, with executive councilors nominated by him and not elected by the people.
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That is Gibraltar, on the southern tip of the Spanish peninsula.