There were a few British Colonies and protectorates on the West coast of Africa. Here's a list:
South-West Africa
The Gambia
Sierra Leone
British Togoland
British Cameroons
Gold Coast
Here's a list, as well as independence years.
Modern-day:
Parts of modern-day:
A Crown colony in British West Africa would have been one of the British Colonies in West Africa. Here's a list of British West African Crown colonies:
Southern Rhodesia, which gained independence as Zimbabwe on April 17, 1980.
South Africa in 1910 (although the UK still held some power over South Africa until 1931).
The Gambia (controlled by Britain 1580's-1965)
Parts of South Africa were colonies from 1652 to 1910 (first controlled by the Dutch, then the British). South Africa was a British Dominion from 1910 to 1931.
The Middle Passage
the british established colonies along the rivers
Africa has never been split into two countries.
Ivory Animals Minerals Timber Precious metals/jewels Crops(?)
Egypt being the Most northern British colony in Africa and South Africa being the most Southern colony in Africa.
The British and Dutch Empires.
West Indies, Africa, and England.
South Africa was divided into the British and Dutch colonies
It is the Northern Americas which Britain occupied the most.
the colonie is Ascenision
They all once were British colonies.
Parts of South Africa were colonies from 1652 to 1910 (first controlled by the Dutch, then the British). South Africa was a British Dominion from 1910 to 1931.
Because it was a British Colony until 1960.
Africa had the greatest number of British colonies, with several countries falling under British colonial rule during the 19th and early 20th centuries. These colonies were established for economic, political, and strategic reasons.
Northernmost: EgyptSouthernmost: South AfricaANS 2 - Egypt was never a British colony.
The UK actually had many colonies in Africa! The British owned parts of Africa all the way from the 1600's to 1980.