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No benefits. They were British and sent there by investors to look for gold. They were no prepared to establish a colony or stay very long. Today it would be like a group of people going to Mars sponsored by a private company.
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Although overall being a colony was not necessary the best living situation, there were some benefits. Benefits included the development of the countryâ??s infrastructure, introduction of concepts of democracy, the British legal system and educational system. In addition, there was the inclusion of a civil service infrastructure.
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Kenya was a colony of the British Empire. Korea was also once under colonization. Kyrgyzstan and Kosovo were also "states" at one time (Kyrgyzstan being part of the USSR and Kosovo a part of Yugoslavia).
In 1942 uganda being colony
The benefits of being a security officer are a MVP HMO or Empire Blue Cross PPO health insurance, a retirement plan after two years of service and paid time off.
there is no benefits
Hong Kong was first formally ceded to the British on August 29, 1842.
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The benefits of being fit are living longer and better.
They didnt become a colony