Yes. It became independent (officially) in 1966 by the British.
Barbados became independent from its colonists in 1962.
No. Barbados is an independent island nation of the Lesser Antilles.
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the political status is Independent
Barbados was colonized by Britain in 1625 and was under uninterrupted British control until it became independent in 1966.
The capital city of this official independent country would be Bridgetown.
Previously a mostly-autonomous colony, Barbados gained independence from the British on the 30th of November 1966.Barbados was independent since 30th November 1966
Barbados is most commonly referred to as "Bim". It is also referred to as "Bimshire" and "Little England". Originally, the name Barbados came from "Los Barbados" or "The Bearded One" because of the bearded fig trees.
Some of the independent nations in the Caribbean Sea are the following: * Cuba; * Dominican Republic; * Haiti; * Bahamas; * Jamaica; * Trinidad; * Dominica; * Saint Lucia; * Barbados; * Barbados; * Grenada; and * Antigua.
an independent English speaking island is Barbados which is located in the eastern Caribbean region
Barbados became independent on the 30th of November, 1966. It gained independence from the Britain. Hope that answers your question http://kissbarbados.com/
No. Barbados was named by the Portuguese, but they did not lay claim to it. It was claimed by England and became a British colony, which lasted for about 300 years.. Barbados became an independent state in 1966.