No, Jamaica is an independent nation, it is however a part of the Commonwealth of Nations.
The Head of State of Jamaica is Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom who is represented by the Governor General of Jamaica.
In 1962 Jamaica gained independence from the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
The Head of State of Jamaica is Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom who is represented by the Governor General of Jamaica.
Jamaica's current Constitution was drafted in 1962 by a bipartisan joint committee of the Jamaican legislature. It came into force with the Jamaica Independence Act, 1962 of the United Kingdom Parliament, which gave Jamaica political exile.
Jamaica is an island which does not share borders with any other countries. The three closest islands to Jamaica are Cuba, Haiti, and the Cayman Islands (which are a territorial possession of the United Kingdom).
i dont know much about france but i know definately its apart of united kingdom
It is a dependancy of the U.K.
Jamaica is a parliamentary democracy, not a kingdom, and does not have a king.
Jamaica was first claimed by Spain on Columbus' voyage there in 1494. However, Jamaica is most notably a British colony, and became so in 1655 when the English kicked the Spaniards out. Jamaica gained independence from the United Kingdom in 1962.
yes he is called bob marry No Jamaica does not have a King. However Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom is the symbolic Head of State of Jamaica, however she has little to no actual power.
London is not a province or apart of a province. London is the capital city of the United Kingdom.
They trade with the U.S, united Kingdom, Dennmark, Mexico, France,Jamaica, Netherlands, Canada, Trinidad and Tobago, and Guatemala